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To get started with this blank [[TiddlyWiki]], you'll need to modify the following tiddlers:
* [[SiteTitle]] & [[SiteSubtitle]]: The title and subtitle of the site, as shown above (after saving, they will also appear in the browser title bar)
* [[MainMenu]]: The menu (usually on the left)
* [[DefaultTiddlers]]: Contains the names of the tiddlers that you want to appear when the TiddlyWiki is opened
You'll also need to enter your username for signing your edits: <<option txtUserName>>

'Miracle' tea is the choice of celebrities but fears of side-effects linger
By Sophie Borland
Last updated at 10:45 AM on 26th July 2010
It's been hailed as the miracle tea that can do everything, promising to fight cancer, ward off infections, treat arthritis and even help you lose weight.
But don't be put off by the fact it's made from bacteria, and tastes ever so slightly of vinegar.
For Kombucha tea is set to be the latest health food fad to hit Britain when it goes on sale later this year.
Celebrities such as Lindsay Lohan and Halle Berry swear by the product which has already taken America by storm.
But despite the craze, health experts warn there is a small risk of side effects with some people experiencing rashes, vomiting and jaundice.
There are also fears that the tea can become toxic if it is stored in ceramic containers that leach chemicals into the liquid.
The product is usually served chilled - similar to iced tea - and sold in bottles from health food stores
But it can also be brewed at home by buying packs of bacteria and yeast, mixing them with sugar, tea bags and water and leaving the liquid for a week to ferment.
Experts claim that the high numbers of bacteria give the immune system an energy boost which helps the body get rid of harmful toxins.
Although the health benefits have not been scientifically proven, many regular drinkers claim to have been cured of ailments including arthritis pain, indigestion, kidney stones, eczema and insomnia.
It has also been credited with helping treat more serious illnesses such as cancer, high blood pressure and even improving failing eyesight.
More...
* Lindsay Lohan tries to embrace sobriety with a new detox tea... but it contains traces of alcohol
The tea is thought to boost the body's metabolism which can help weight loss - some people claim to have shed as much 30lb.
But health experts warned that people should be cautious as little is known about the benefits or risks of the tea.
Some people have reported suffering allergic reactions such including rashes, jaundice, stomach upsets and even breathing problems
These may have been caused by the tea becoming toxic when it has been brewed and later stored in a ceramic container.
The liquid is very acidic and this can cause certain chemicals from the ceramic to leach in.
Last year the tea was withdrawn from hundreds of health food stores in America after it was found to contain small amounts of alcohol, which had been produced by the bacteria.
Miracle tea: Kombucha Regulators and retailers are concerned that the ancient and trendy tea may need to be regulated as an alcoholic drink because some bottles have more than 0.5 percent alcohol
Miracle tea: Kombucha Regulators and retailers are concerned that the ancient and trendy tea may need to be regulated as an alcoholic drink because some bottles have more than 0.5 percent alcohol
Dr Emma Williams, of the British Nutrition Foundation said: 'Until more is known about both the health benefits and harmful effects surrounding this type of tea, consumption should be viewed with caution.
'There is little scientific evidence available in the literature to support the beneficial effects of this tea.'
Manufacturers were ordered to ensure drinks contained no more than 0.5 per cent alcohol or issue warning labels on those with higher volumes.
But although it has only recently become trendy, the tea has been drunk for thousands of years and is believed to be first made by the Chinese in 220BC who believed it had magical powers.
Two different brands of Kombucha will go on sale next month priced at around £4.99 for a 750 ml bottle.
But it has already become popular among those brewing it themselves at home.
Packs of the special bacteria and yeast can be brought online along with instructions on how to make it.
Alick Bartholomew, director of the Kombucha Tea Network, which advises people how to brew the tea for themselves, said "It is very good for the immune system, mostly because of its probiotic activity in the intestinal tract.
'It is a live product and is very unpredictable - you can't predict what's going to happen.
'There have been more inquiries over the past few months from people wanting to know how to make it.'
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!Tell search engines a page has changed or moved by using 301 redirect
http://www.stevenhargrove.com/redirect-web-pages/
!!In the htaccess file
{{{
Redirect 301 /old/old.html http://www.you.com/new.html
}}}
redirect 301 (the instruction that the page has moved)
/old/old.html (the original folder path and file name)
~ww.you.com/new.html (new path and file name)
!!301 Redirect Using Mod_Rewrite
When somebody links to your website, sometimes they dont always link to you in the way that you want them to. If somebody links to www.yoursite.com and somebody else links to yoursite.com, Google will assign a separate pagerank for each of those. Yes, it is stupid but it is true, by inserting the below example into your .htaccess file, it will solve the problem by redirecting anything linking to yoursite.com to www.yoursite.com, also redirecting the pagerank.
{{{
RewriteEngine On
rewritecond %{http_host} ^yoursite.com
rewriteRule ^(.*) http://www.yoursite.com/$1 [R=301,L]
}}}
!!301 Redirect Using PHP
Add to the page or script:
{{{
<?
header( "HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently" );
header( "Status: 301 Moved Permanently" );
header( "Location: http://www.new-url.com/" );
exit(0); // This is Optional but suggested, to avoid any accidental output
?>
}}}

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Source: [[5 Things You Didn’t Know About Your Teeth|http://www.webmd.com/oral-health/features/5-things-you-didnt-know-about-your-teeth]]

[[6 Tips to help boost your listing in Google Maps and Google local : Inside 123-reg|http://inside.123-reg.co.uk/archives/6-tips-to-help-boost-your-listing-in-google-maps-and-google-local?_$ja=tsid:20556]]

index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=41 - this is the correct formula for recreating the Front page

!Best practice for developing public websites
+++^[Best Practice sites]
|East Sussex CC|http://www.eastsussex.gov.uk/default.htm|
|Gloucestershire CC|http://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/|
|Salford City|http://www.salford.gov.uk/|
|Tameside MBC|http://www.tameside.gov.uk/|
===
*Ensure ‘buy-in’ from senior management
*Promote the website to all service areas and share ideas and knowledge through good communication
*Make sure staff understand the need for accessibility and know the arguments for accessibility
*Quality of content is everything
*Take a customer-focused view of content development with ample feedback from customer services and contact centres
*Make sure each web page has an information owner
*It is essential to get the procurement process right for third-party software
*Take a goal-oriented approach to content management
!!The difficulty of sustaining a position once reached.
There are many reasons for this, related to changes in funding, critical staff and local priorities. In addition, others catch up and overtake. Often the issue is just that the organisation has not built into their ''management practices those that will sustain momentum'' after the implementation of a new version of the website.

[[A Vision of Britain through Time : Your national on-line library for local history : Maps, Statistics, Travel Writing and more|http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/index.jsp]]

<html>
<body>
<p>Styles are listed by their category or function.<br />
<u>Overall (default / catch-all) settings:</u></p>
<ul type="disc">
<li><strong>body</strong> - Style for the body tag of your website.&nbsp; Controls items such as the page background, etc.</li>
<li><strong>div</strong> - Default format for all DIV (division) items in your template.&nbsp; This is a catch-all that only applies when no other style has been defined for an item.</li>
<li><strong>hr</strong> - Default format for all HR (horizontal line) items in your template.&nbsp; This is a catch-all that only applies when no other style has been defined for an item.</li>
</ul>
<ul type="disc">
<li><strong>p</strong> - Default format for all P (paragraph) items in your template.&nbsp; This is a catch-all that only applies when no other style has been defined for an item.</li>
<li><strong>td -</strong> Default format for TD (table data cells) items in your template.&nbsp; This is a catch-all that only applies when no other style has been defined for an item.</li>
<li><strong>tr</strong> - Default format for all TR (table row) items in you template.&nbsp; This is a catch-all that only applies when no other style has been defined for an item.</li>
<li><strong>ul</strong> - Default format for all UL (unordered list) items in your template.&nbsp; This is a catch-all that only applies when no other style has been defined for an item.</li>
<li><strong>a:link</strong> - Default hyperlink styling.&nbsp; Applies when a link does not have a specific class defined.</li>
</ul>
<ul type="disc">
<li><strong>a:visited</strong> - Default style for visited hyperlinks.&nbsp; Applies when a link does not have a specific class defined.</li>
<li><strong>a:hover</strong> - Default mouseover behavior for hyperlinks.&nbsp; Applies when a link does not have a specific class defined.<strong><br />
<br />
</strong><em>* Note: Additional overall styles (such as H1, H2, etc) can be defined for mambo as well. </em></li>
</ul>
<p><u>Form settings:</u></p>
<ul type="disc">
<li><strong>.inputbox</strong> - Applies to all input boxes (such as the login and search boxes) that appear on your website<strong>.</strong></li>
<li><strong>.button</strong> - Applies to all buttons that appear on your website.</li>
</ul>
<p><u>Page navigation (menus, etc):</u></p>
<ul type="disc">
<li><strong>a.mainlevel:link</strong> - Controls the hyperlinks in the main (first) level of all menus (becomes the default / initial style for all menu items)<strong>.</strong></li>
<li><strong>a.mainlevel:visited</strong> - Style for visited menu items on the main (first) menu level<strong>.</strong></li>
<li><strong>a.mainlevel:hover</strong> - Style for the mouseover effect for the main (first) level of the menu items<strong>.</strong></li>
<li><strong>a.sublevel:link</strong> - Controls the hyperlinks in all subordinate (secondary / sub) menus<strong>.</strong></li>
<li><strong>a.sublevel:visited</strong> - Style for visited menu items in all subordinate (secondary / sub) menu level items.</li>
<li><strong>a.sublevel:hover</strong> - Style for the mouseover effect for all subordinate (secondary / sub) menus.</li>
<li><strong>pagenav</strong> - Sets the style for the footer navigation (&quot;&lt;&lt; Start &lt; Prev Next &gt; End &gt;&gt;&quot;) when they do not appear as hyperlinks (when only a few articles exist).</li>
<li><strong>a.pagenav:link</strong> - Style for the footer navigation links (&quot;&lt;&lt; Start &lt; Prev Next &gt; End &gt;&gt;&quot;).</li>
<li><strong>a.pagenav:visited</strong> -Style for visited footer navigation links (&quot;&lt;&lt; Start &lt; Prev Next &gt; End &gt;&gt;&quot;).</li>
<li><strong>a.pagenav:hover</strong> - Mouseover effect for the footer navigation links (&quot;&lt;&lt; Start &lt; Prev Next &gt; End &gt;&gt;&quot;).</li>
<li><strong>a.readon:link</strong> -&nbsp; Style for the &quot;Read More&quot; link that is displayed for large contemt items.</li>
<li><strong>a.readon:visited</strong> - Style for visited &quot;Read More&quot; hyperlinks that are displayed for large content items.</li>
<li><strong>a.readon:hover</strong> - Mouseover effect for the &quot;Read More&quot; link that is displayed for large contect items.</li>
</ul>
<p><u>Module format definitions:</u></p>
<ul type="disc">
<li><strong>table.moduletable</strong> - General styling for all modules<strong>.</strong></li>
<li><strong>table.moduletable th</strong> - Style for all module headings (names)<strong>.</strong></li>
<li><strong>table.moduletable td</strong> - Style for all module data areas.</li>
<li><strong>.poll -&nbsp; </strong> </li>
</ul>
<p><u>Content page styles:</u></p>
<ul type="disc">
<li><strong>a.category:link - </strong> </li>
<li><strong>a.category:hover</strong> -</li>
<li><strong>a.category:visited -</strong> </li>
<li><strong>.componentheading</strong> - Title of the component being used to display the content.</li>
<li><strong>.contentheading</strong> - Title of the content, article, etc. being displayed.</li>
<li><strong>.contentpane </strong>- Table that holds all non-article information (components, category lists, contact forms, etc).</li>
<li><strong>.contentpaneopen</strong> - Table that holds the actual text for an article.</li>
<li><strong>a.contentpagetitle:hover - </strong> </li>
<li><strong>a.contentpagetitle:link - </strong> </li>
<li><strong>a.contentpagetitle:visited - </strong> </li>
</ul>
<p><u>Section listing styles</u>:</p>
<ul type="disc">
<li><strong>.sectiontableheader </strong> </li>
<li><strong>.sectiontableentry1 </strong> </li>
<li><strong>.sectiontableentry2 </strong> </li>
</ul>
<p><u>Styles for other information (site title, create date, breadcrumbs, etc):</u></p>
<ul type="disc">
<li><strong>.title - </strong>Style for the site title.</li>
<li><strong>.pathway</strong> - Default styling for the pathway (or breadcrumbs) displayed by the mosPathWay() function.</li>
<li><strong>a.pathway:link</strong> - Style for hyperlinks in the pathway (or breadcrumbs) displayed by the mosPathWay() function.</li>
<li><strong>a.pathway:visited</strong> - Style for hyperlinks that you have visited in the pathway (or breadcrumbs) displayed by the mosPathWay() function.</li>
<li><strong>a.pathway:hover</strong> - Style for the mouseover effect for hyperlinks that are displayed as part of the pathway (or breadcrumbs) displayed by the mosPathWay() function. </li>
</ul>
<ul type="disc">
<li><strong>.createdate</strong> - Format of the &quot;create date&quot; displayed for various content items</li>
<li><strong>.modifydate</strong> - Format for the &quot;last updated&quot; date displayed at the bottom of various content items.</li>
</ul>
<p><u>Miscellaneous:</u></p>
<ul type="disc">
<li><strong>.ontab -</strong> </li>
<li><strong>.offtab -</strong> </li>
<li><strong>.tabpadding - </strong> </li>
<li><strong>.tabheading</strong> - </li>
<li><strong>.pagetext&nbsp; - </strong> </li>
<li><strong>.moscode</strong> - For modifying {moscode} output.&nbsp; </li>
<li><strong>.message</strong> - Text passed with mosmsg url parameter.</li>
<li><strong>.small</strong> - </li>
<li><strong>.smalldark</strong> -</li>
</ul>
</body>
</html>

!Subscribe to a blogger site.
Most of the well-known blogging sites offer a quick and easy, step by step way to create a personal website by selecting a pre-defined template or design structure. When you become more proficient you can change the design to suit yourself, add Google advertising code and insert html snippets. If you don't know what any of that means you don't need to know for now.
!!Blogger.com
Let's start with Blogger.com at https://www.blogger.com/start - creating a website doesn't get easier than this!
The service is owned by Google, so you will need to create a Google account if you do not already have one.
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Hello - just bought the Asus O!Play HDP-R1 and very pleased with its performance so far. The only issue I have found is that the Pause button does not work when playing back audio files. Is it is a fault?
Pause works OK when I play video files.
Source: [[ASUSTeK Computer Inc.-Forum- Audio pause button|http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?id=20100127215014359&board_id=19&model=O!Play%20HDP-R1&SLanguage=en-us]]

A huge pinch of salt is also necessary when reading “scientific” opinions and research. Don’t underestimate the hostility some medics have against any methods other than drugs and surgery. The problem with “gentle” cures is that a lot more detailed personal analysis is required in order to prescribe the correct treatment for a particular person. Also isn’t it also astounding how “placebo” works, which means that we have the unconscious power to control symptoms, a latent power that we are mostly unable to tap. Also, for each study that shows one result another study will show an opposite result - take red wine for example and now it is cancer inducing. Ridiculous scaremongering pseudo science.
Source: [[Acupuncture fails test. Vitamin C flunks too|http://dcscience.net/?p=45&cpage=1#comment-5971]]

!Google Webmaster site
!Yahoo Webmaster site

+++^[Interesting additions & extensions]
http://www.public.tv/
===
*News pages and more links and views of local news from Newspapers and TV

|Admin pages|Special:Specialpages|
|Add a user message|~MediaWiki:Sitenotice|
+++[Key system Files]
|LocalSettings.php|644|
|config folder|600|
===
!Install addons (extensions
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extensions
#Download and unzip the extensions folder into your Mediawiki extensions folder
#Open Localsettings.php and at the end of the file add the inlude line that talks to the script
##Something like this depending on the name of the script: require_once( 'extensions/BreadCrumbs/BreadCrumbs.php' );
----

<<option chkGenerateAnRssFeed>> GenerateAnRssFeed
RssTag: <<option txtRssTag Index>>
<<option chkOpenInNewWindow>> OpenLinksInNewWindow
<<option chkSaveEmptyTemplate>> SaveEmptyTemplate
<<option chkToggleLinks>> Clicking on links to tiddlers that are already open causes them to close
^^(override with Control or other modifier key)^^
<<option chkHttpReadOnly>> HideEditingFeatures when viewed over HTTP
<<option chkForceMinorUpdate>> Treat edits as MinorChanges by preserving date and time
^^(override with Shift key when clicking 'done' or by pressing Ctrl-Shift-Enter^^
<<option chkConfirmDelete>> ConfirmBeforeDeleting
Maximum number of lines in a tiddler edit box: <<option txtMaxEditRows>>
Folder name for backup files: <<option txtBackupFolder>>
<<option chkInsertTabs>> Use tab key to insert tab characters instead of jumping to next field
<<option chkUseYourSearch>> Use 'Your Search' //([[more options|YourSearch Options]]) ([[help|YourSearch Help]])//

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To the average punter, its name means nothing. But Glencore, a vast trader in minerals, metals, grain and energy, has burst into the public domain with plans for the biggest flotation in the history of the London Stock Exchange, attracting a likely price tag of $60bn and creating 485 instant millionaires. So how many other corporate megaliths pass under the public radar?
Based in the small Swiss town of Baar, near Zurich, Glencore has long preferred to keep itself quiet. Its chief executive, Ivan Glasenberg, gave his first press interview in a decade last week. Globally, it employs 55,000, generated turnover of $145bn last year, and has assets of $79.8bn. Its business revolves around buying and selling commodities, transporting them around the world and adopting "arbitrage" positions to find a profit through differences in geography, time or produce.
In business circles, success clearly does not necessarily mean visibility; in fact, immense wealth and a desire for privacy often go hand-in-hand. So the Observer has compiled a list of some of the other powerful business multinationals you've barely heard of – and who like it that way.
Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
A quarter of the world's conventional oil reserves are controlled by Saudi Arabia's state-owned energy firm, which is widely considered to be the planet's most valuable company. Saudi Aramco can trace its origins back to 1933, when it was founded as the California Arabian Standard Oil Company. It has 55,066 employees but ran into controversy recently when WikiLeaks cables revealed suspicions among US diplomats in Riyadh that it was exaggerating claimed reserves of as much as 716bn barrels of crude oil beneath the Arabian peninsula. Former Shell chairman Sir Mark Moody-Stuart is a director.
Cargill, United States
Founded by the son of a Scottish sea captain in Iowa during the US civil war, Cargill has grown into a sprawling agribusiness empire, stretching from grain and commodities to meat, eggs and processed-food ingredients. The Minnesota-based firm's sales for the nine months to February topped $84bn (£51.5bn) but Cargill is still 88% owned by descendants of founder WW Cargill, seven of whom are ranked by Forbes magazine as billionaires. Cargill was an early supporter of genetically modified foods, which remain unpopular in Britain: one Cargill director lamented the UK had "more distrust of science" than any other nation.
ISS, Denmark
The least known even among the largely anonymous ranks of outsourcing companies, Copenhagen-based ISS cooks meals at all of the RAF's British airbases, cleans branches of RBS, provides housekeeping staff for hotels and runs security at many hospitals. The firm is the fifth largest private employer in the world with 520,000 on its payroll – a workforce the size of the population of Sheffield. It is owned by Goldman Sachs and Swiss buyout firm EQT and was planning to go public on the Danish stock market last month, but delayed its offering at the last minute. Its chief executive, Jeff Gravenhorst, recently remarked: "From a brand exposure perspective, we're probably the best-kept secret around."
Ineos, UK/Switzerland
The chemicals multinational Ineos was Britain's biggest private company until it shifted its domicile to the tiny Swiss town of Rolle to avoid tax. With annual sales of $28.4bn, the firm is best known as the part owner of Scotland's Grangemouth refinery (PetroChina bought a 50% share last year). Ineos is run by Jim Ratcliffe, a Mancunian millionaire, who is unapologetic about quitting Britain: he was furious that government ministers refused to give him a temporary break on VAT payments to ease Ineos through a liquidity crisis.
Bridgewater Associates, United States
The world's largest hedge fund, Bridgewater Associates manages an eye-watering $90bn of investments – a sum roughly equivalent to the GDP of Morocco. Based in Connecticut, the fund focuses on currency speculation, trading government bonds and fixed-income debt and has achieved remarkable returns of 18% annually over a decade. It is run by Ray Dalio, a fan of transcendental meditation, whose published "daily observations" are keenly followed on Wall Street and who banned office gossip last year, introducing a "three strikes and you're out" policy for anyone caught out.
Permira, UK
A sprawling, London-based private-equity firm, Permira grew out of the investment bank Schroders in the 1980s and is the owner of household brand names including Hugo Boss clothing and Birds Eye foods, the AA, Saga and retailer New Look. It has capital of €20bn (£18bn) and is the largest private equity fund to be focused on Europe. Like all such buyout firms, it tends to stay well below the public radar but has 12 offices around the world and was run for a decade by Damon Buffini, the son of a single mother from Leicester, who was a business adviser to Gordon Brown. Now co-run by an American, Tom Lister, and a Finn, Kurt Björkland.
Noble Group, Hong Kong
An Asian version of Glencore, this Hong Kong-based empire buys, sells and ships anything from Turkish cotton to Colombian coffee and Australian coal. It has 11,000 staff and was founded by Brighton-born Richard Elman, a former scrap-metal dealer who named the company after a fictional 19th-century trading company in James Clavell's novel Tai-Pan. Noble Group is listed on Singapore's stock market and reported revenue of $56.7bn last year. Elman, whose wealth is estimated at £1.5bn, told Forbes his business principles were: "Don't forget where you came from… don't forget you're fallible."
Koch Industries, United States
With interests ranging from fertilisers to chemicals, toilet rolls and ranching, the second largest private company in the US is run by ultra-conservative billionaire brothers David and Charles Koch, who are major bankrollers of the Tea Party movement. The Kansas-based conglomerate operates key oil pipelines across North America, makes the stretchable fabric Lycra, and has a handful of brands in the UK, including Lotus toilet roll. It employs 70,000 people and has made $32bn of acquisitions since 2003.
Sinopec, China
The biggest company in the world's most populous country, Sinopec is described on its website as a "super-large" petrol group owned by the Chinese government. It has petrol stations and refineries across China, plus extensive exploration operations. International ventures include a stake in a Canadian oil sands extractor, Syncrude. Ranks seventh in Fortune's list of the planet's biggest companies with revenue of $187bn.
Renaissance Group, Russia
Run by a New Zealander and based in Moscow, Renaissance Group has quietly emerged as one of the world's leading banks focused on emerging markets. It includes a consumer finance arm in Russia and an investment bank, Renaissance Capital, with operations spanning central Asia, eastern Europe and pushing hard into Africa. Founder Stephen Jennings, a former economist at New Zealand's treasury, jets around the world to follow the All Blacks and has been dubbed the "kiwi oligarch". Renaissance's finances are kept under wraps, although Jennings sold a 50% stake in Renaissance Capital to a Russian billionaire, Mikhail Prokhorov, for a reported $500m in 2008.
Source: [[After the Glencore $60bn float, 10 more firms you've barely heard of : Business : The Observer|http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2011/apr/17/glencore-unknown-corporate-giants?INTCMP=ILCNETTXT3487]]

[[Al Jazeera English - Middle East - Goldstone dares US on Gaza report|http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2009/10/200910224044179743.html]]

[[Albert and the Lion by Marriott Edgar|http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/albert-and-the-lion/]]

*DuperCopy - to copy files to your PC.
*Floola - didn't work
*sharepod - just music and fotos
*Ipad File Explorer v2.0- does a good job

This is how your review will appear:
4.0 out of 5 stars Distorted and false, 27 Mar 2009
By Mr. Keith Richardson "Kev" (UK) - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)
I first saw this film when I was a teenager and naturally believed what I was seeing and thought the nasty North Vietnamese as evil as I was supposed to. Now I've grown up and know about the war and what the US does and has done all over the world I find the whole thing as racist as people have said. Only the Vietcong do anything bad in this film. No mention here of the million North Vietnamese who were obliterated or Agent Orange or Napalm - just poor old Americans. US film makers never have been able to face up to the fact that the North Vietnamese were human beings and nothing like their depiction in this film. Of course all the actors are superb and the film is well structured and well made and so on but this time round I found all the characters boorish: they spend most of their time behaving like mindless delinquents. And what is it about the Americans and killing things? Am I supposed to admire the morons who kill the magnificent stag to the sound of holy music! In fact the stag is most noble and beautiful creature in the whole film. So in the end it's not really surprising that such idiotic people were traumatised by the war. That's not to discount the real suffering that more sensitive American souls who actually had a conscience went through. The film is too gung ho and one sided for me nowadays. Nothing's changed: we still only get hung up about our own dead and wounded and couldn't care less about the victims we created in say Iraq. The events after the escape seem to me more believable. I've actually seen much better war films. Overrated.
Source: [[Amazon.co.uk: Preview Your Review|http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/customer-reviews?ie=UTF8&action=preview]]

!Android versions
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_version_history
http://www.android.com/about/ice-cream-sandwich/
!Android help
http://androidforums.com/
http://androidtipguys.com/
http://androinica.com/category/androidguide/
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=945
http://gailly.net/android/android-tips.html
http://sinfulandroid.com/forum.php
http://support.google.com
http://www.android.com/
http://www.androidtablets.net/forum
http://www.blackdroid.net/forum/forums.html
http://www.motorola.com/Support/US-EN/Support-Homepage/Android-Support
http://www.onlineandroidtips.com/os/gingerbread.html
!Android apps
https://market.android.com
http://www.appbrain.com/
!!Recommended
DESKSMS
Install Apps Installer
!!Free apps sites
http://www.applanet.net
www.4shared.com - install the app, logon and download
http://www.freewarelovers.com
!Android wish list
*File Managers
Open and edit html files
An Open with option in all file managers
!Development and Hacking
http://developer.motorola.com/?WT.mc_id=us_mdc
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
http://developer.android.com/sdk/installing.html
!!Rooting
Rooting an Android device just means you can get administrator access to the operating system - as in Windows. But because it is a Linux based device you can also install different versions of the operating system.
http://www.maximumtech.com/how-root-your-android-phone-without-bricking-it?page=0,1
!!!How to Install a ROM on your Tablet
1. Download the Rom_xxxx.zip or 7zip or rar
2. Unzip the file
3. Copy the Script folder to your microSD root
4. Insert microSD back int the tablet
5. Connect the Power cable to the Tablet and then power it on
6. Wait until the on-screen display reads remove microSD or SDCard
7. Removed the folder called Script
8. Insert back the MicroSD back into the tablet
9. Turn on the tablet
Your all set! If not ? Then repeat steps 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 again.
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*For Gingerbread - http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/how-to-root-android-2-3-gingerbread-using-gingerbreak/
http://androinica.com/2011/07/5-best-root-apps-android/
http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/how-to-root-android-devices-with-universal-androot-app/
http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/z4root-is-one-click-root-app-for-samsung-galaxy-s-android-phones/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SuaXu8kusvA&feature=player_embedded

!Anki
Anki is a spaced repetition flashcard learning program based on SM2 memory algorithms - http://ichi2.net/anki/index.html. It is not related to the Palm version.
It can be used online or accessed via a mobile phone.
When you first install the program you are invited to go online to download a shared deck of cards.
!!Plugins
*You can generate ''sound'' by installing a plugin - instructions are here: http://batterseapower.github.com/pinyin-toolkit/getit.html
*Import vocabulary lists with the Smart.FM toolkit - see the http://smart.fm site for content
!Anki for Palm
For Palm - http://copera.com/anki.com/anki_builder.html

[[Proxy Servers]]
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[[Hiding Your IP Address, Anonymous Internet Surfing HOWTO|http://rosinstrument.com/proxy/howto.htm]]
[[Privacy Net|http://analyze.privacy.net/]] reveals a lot of information about your computer. It is possible for a server to collect information about requests you had performed in search engines, keywords you had typed, your browser and language, date, time, your operating system, physical and geographical position, pages from which you had clicked links and so on.
!What's your IP address
http://www.whatsmyip.org/ - shows extensive information captured by web servers
http://www.whatismyip.com/
!Browse safely using CGI/Web proxies.
http://rosinstrument.com/cgi-proxy.htm
http://www.netproxy.info/
!Use your own proxy server
http://freenetproject.org/download.html
Freenet is free software which lets you anonymously share files, browse and publish "freesites" (web sites accessible only through Freenet) and chat on forums, without fear of censorship. Freenet is decentralised to make it less vulnerable to attack, and if used in "darknet" mode, where users only connect to their friends, is very difficult to detect.
!Piggy-back a proxy
Go to your favorite search engine and type something like +":8080" +":3128" +":1080" filetype:txt OR filetype:html.
!Full anonymity?
[[TOR]] - ''Onion Routing'', the common peer to peer implementation known as Tor.
Onion Routing prevents the transport medium from knowing who is communicating with whom — the network knows only that communication is taking place. In addition, the content of the communication is hidden from eavesdroppers up to the point where the traffic leaves the OR network. Tor is such a service.
[[SSH tunnels]]

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17 Apr 09, 2:25pm (1 minute ago)
Can we trust the Trust on its impartiality when the Chairman is Jewish and the main complainant, barrister Jonathan Turner, is a member of Britain's Zionist Federation part of a co-ordinated group of pro-Israeli Jews that automatically attack anyone who dares criticise Israel. The "Israel can do no wrong" campaign groups even attack other Jews for criticising Israel! The grounds for the complaint are so utterly trivial that it makes me wonder why they should uphold a complaint against Mr Bowen when I have made many detailed complaints about BBC coverage that show how blatantly pro-Israeli they are! Jeremy Bowen was in fact disgracefully muted during the recent Israeli onslaught (oops, naughty anti-Israeli therefore anti-semitic word) and now I know why! He's no doubt living in fear of the powerful Jewish insiders in the media and BBC who can get him sacked. Mark Thompson BBC Director General is married to a Jewish wife with connctions in New York etc etc. I think that's enough evidence of probable impartiality. And now we have a pro-Israeli Jew investigating Israeli war crimes. It makes you wonder doesn't it...
Source: [[Antony Lerman: What did Jeremy Bowen do wrong? : Comment is free : guardian.co.uk|http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/apr/16/jeremy-bowen-bbc-middle-east?commentpage=3&commentposted=1]]

<nowiki>The Apple Peel 520, a Chinese-developed product that drew the media's attention for being able to turn an iPod Touch into an iPhone-like device</nowiki>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXApzde3rM0&feature=player_embedded
Forum - http://www.ipeels.com/viewforum.php?f=4
http://www.peel520.net
http://www.yosion.net/bbs/forumdisplay.php?fid=8
!How to turn it on and of
1.insert sim
2.close peel520 by press red button for 5second (ring out no vibrated)
3. setting airplane mode on,international> region format >>china,
4. close all app
5. turn off ipod (hold power and slide to power off)
6.turn on ipod
7.goto icon phone >> setting >>> press red button for 5 second (twice vibrated)
8.u can see power on and search your carrier
9. setting change airplane mode to off (for call out)
Source: [[Apple Peel turns iPod into iPhone - Techworld.com|http://news.techworld.com/mobile-wireless/3241323/apple-peel-turns-ipod-into-iphone/?olo=rss]]

[[Are You Suffering With Joint Pain|http://www.medhealthreports.com/7146/?source=google/ostobiflexWHA]]

Sites should be, firstly, assessed as transactional, and then measured against these nine essential criteria:
!!Usefulness of content
#Information
#Currency
#Links elsewhere
#Transactions
!!Usability
#Use of A to Z
#Use of search engine
#Use of location
#Navigation
#Accessibility

!Useful content
Does the website have the information that people are looking for?
A website must conform with all these criteria to ensure that the content is useful.
*''Information'' - Do people find answers to their questions?
*''Currency'' - Can people rely on the site being up to date?
*''Links'' - Are people referred to another elsewhere organisation if the council does not have the information?
*''News value'' - Does the content capture people’s attention by its newsworthiness?
*''E-mail'' - Can people do business by e-mail with the council?
*''Transactions'' - Can people transact business with the council?
*''Participation'' - Do people have the opportunity to influence council policies and decisions?
!Usability
How easy is the information to find and use on the website? A website must conform with all these criteria to ensure that it is easy to use.
*''Ease of finding'' - Can people find the site easily?
*''Use of A to Z list'' - Can people find their way easily to a specific topic?
*''Use of search engine'' - Does a specific word or phrase generally point people to the information they want?
*''Use of location'' - Can people find information easily by using a map or postcode (or other similar)?
*''Navigation'' - Can people rely on a clear and consistent style in finding their way around?
*''Design of transactions'' - Can people use online forms and other transactions easily?
*''Accessibility'' - Can people use the site if they have a disability?
*''Readability'' - Can people understand what the site says?
*''Resilience'' - Can people rely on the site to be available and working properly?
!How well used is the website?
It is recommended that each organisation pursues policies that will encourage take-up of their websites under these broad headings.
*''Access'' - Do people have easy free access to the internet (not forgetting access through intermediaries)?
*''Measurement'' - Are visitor numbers and interactions increasing?
*''Feedback'' - What do visitors think about their experience in using the site?
*''Marketing'' - Are websites being fully marketed to key audiences?
[[Definitions]]
[[News content]]

16 November 2010 Last updated at 18:00
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Toy pigs banned from farmyard set reinstated
Early Learning Centre's HappyLand Goosefeather Farm The Early Learning Centre farm shows a sty being patrolled by a hen... but no pig
A children's shop has reinstated toy pigs in a farmyard set after they were removed in case they offended Muslims and Jews.
The Early Learning Centre had banished the pig from the HappyLand Goosefeather Farm after it upset some customers.
But after further feedback it decided to reinstate the pig but no longer sell the set in some international markets.
Edie Friedman, director of the Jewish Council for Racial Equality, said there had been an "overreaction".
The BBC asked Muslim groups for their reaction but many were celebrating the festival of Eid al-Adha, which remembers the willingness of Abraham (Ibrahim) to sacrifice his son when God ordered him to.
The farmyard set, which costs £25 and is suitable for toddlers aged 18 months, includes farm animals such as a horse, cow, sheep, dog and chicken - and creates animal sounds when buttons are pressed.
A ELC spokeswoman said the company recognised that pigs were familiar farm animals - especially amongst UK customers.
''ELC is a truly global brand, which means we need to be aware of the full range of customer expectations and cultural difference.
"The decision to remove the pig from our Goosefeather Farm set was taken in reaction to customer feedback in some parts of the world."
"Taking on board all the customer feedback, we have taken the decision to reinstate the pig and to no longer sell the set in those international markets where it might create an issue," she said.
Customers have been told they will be able to claim their pig - which was removed from sets in August - via the store's website in five to six weeks.
But Edie Friedman, director of the Jewish Council for Racial Equality, said she could not imagine anyone objecting to the sale of toy pigs.
"There are animals on farms, that's the reality, that's life - it doesn't interfere with anyone's religious observance.
"These things are often done by other people in the name of minority communities without ever consulting the groups themselves.
"We need to get to real issues - how we're going to live together and build a cohesive society," she said.</nowiki>
Source: [[BBC News - Toy pigs banned from farmyard set reinstated|http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-11765420]]

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If you are a real beginner and don't really know what a Desktop or Start Menu is you can learn a lot by following the tutorials built into WindowsXP. Minimise or close all windows to get to the Desktop and click once on it. Now press F1 to start the built-in Help Guide. You should see this screen:
[img[images/windowsxphelpscreen.jpg]]
Now click on "What's new in Windows XP" and then "Taking a Tour or Tutorial". The "Take the Windows XP tour" really is a nice and gentle introduction to the essential knowledge you will need if you are to be a comfortable and confident Windows Computer User!

!The Canvas
Create a fixed-width design of 770 pixels so that your 800 x 600 resolution users can expand their browsers and view the design without horizontal scrollbars. Users with a higher resolution will see your body background image positioned evenly to the left and right of the main content area.
Width = 770px
Height = 530px
Resolution = 72dpi
!!Percentages or fixed width?
By using percentage values for the divs, table cells, or frame measurements, the columns and elements will remain proportional to one another. In this example, the main content column takes up 75% of the screen regardless of the size of the browser window.
!Width calculations for a 2 column page
As our box-model states, "The box width is given by the sum of the left and right margins, border, and padding, and the content width." Each box has a 1 pixel border so we have 2 pixels of width added to each column; we also have 10 pixels of padding, right and left, on each column; we have defined the width of our columns as being 355pixels; and finally, we have a margin of 16 pixels on our right column. Let's add it all up and make sure that it fits in the width of our wrapper which is set at 770 pixels.
<<<
''1+10+355+10+1 = 377 16+1+10+355+10+1=393''
[img[images/clip_image002.jpg]]
<<<

+++[Be patient and take a minute or two to read this information.]
Using a computer and browsing the Internet can be a painful experience if you are not used to the jargon. Don't bother asking a computer expert because you will get even more confused. Even the "Dummies" series of books are very longwinded when all you want to do is a few tasks that should be more straightforward than they actually are! So don't feel too bad - it's the computer that's the dummy, not you!
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However, help is at hand via a number of very useful beginner articles which I will try to list here. There is no point repeating here what has been said in a hundred other places on the web. What I will do here is to help you find what you need to get started and to give some brief tips.
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//''The first thing you need to do is clear the screen of clutter (not avialble on every website). ''//
!How do I clear the screen of all articles except the one I'm reading?
*Use the ''Close others'' button at the top right of every window to clear the screen of all other pages so you can focus on one article at a time. ''Try it now!''
*If you get lost, ''refresh the browser'' to go back to the beginning or use the ''Breadcrumb navigation'' trail at the top of the page.
===
!Beginners tutorials
Don't forget to ''close all other windows'' if the screen gets too cluttered.
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[[OutlookExpress]]
[[A quick way to create a website]]
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...and more [[Tutorials|Tutorials Menu]]

Ingredients in Bend-Ease Formula
The ingredients selected for our Bend-Ease Formula were chosen for a specific purpose: to nourish and support your healthy joints.* We’ve chosen each one with care and consideration for your special needs. With all the research we’ve done, we’re confident you’ll find your life is easier, with Bend-Ease.
When you read about each ingredient, you’ll gain an understanding of how and why Bend-Ease is the answer you’re looking for.*
Hyaluronic Acid
Hyaluronic Acid is from the same “family” of molecules that make up Glucosamine. It supports and helps maintain healthy synovial fluid – the liquid “pillows” that cushion all the joints in your body.*
This powerful, natural ingredient is already produced by the body. But, with age, production levels decrease.
Boswellia Serrata
Boswellia Serrata is an ancient tree that grows in the wilds of India. The common name for the spice historically collected from this tree is Frankincense one of the gifts of the Magi. Boswellia Serrata hosts triterpenoids, called Boswellic Acid, that have powerful supportive roles for your joints.* We use a naturally-derived dried extract of the resin, for our Bend-Ease formula.
Ginger
Most people know of Ginger – the gnarled root (rhizome) that flavors East Asian and East Indian foods. What they don’t know is that Ginger is a marvelous source of support for maintaining healthy joints and muscles.*
Glucosamine
Glucosamine has been making a name for itself, in the natural supplement industry. Its supportive benefits for joint cartilage health are well-known.*
WARNING: The Glucosamine we use is naturally derived from shrimp and crab shells. If you have allergies to shell fish, DO NOT take Bend-Ease.
MSM
The full name of this ingredient is Methylsulfonylmethane (whew!). This is a naturally occurring sulfur compound found in many foods. We extract this compound and team it up with the other ingredients, to provide the necessary, added support you need for your joints.*
Silica
Silica is considered an essential trace element. Scientists have found that it is a vital part of life. Small amounts are found in plant and animal ash, testifying that it occurs in all living entities. We’ve added Silica to our formula, to help support and maintain healthy bone mass and strengthen bone tissue.*
Source: [[Bend-Ease Joint Formula by Nutrega|http://www.bend-ease.com/]]

Depends what you use your tablet for. Mine will sit on the coffee table and will stop me from disappearing into the computer room. I have an ipod touch which is great but I can't read websites on a small screen for long. Hence the tablet.
Also nobody mentions price and connectivity when comparing the Ipad.
Firstly the Ipad is expensive now that the price of the android devices is down to near £300 for a 32gb model! A good price. That's a huge difference to the £479 pound for the 32gb Ipad. And I can also get at least an SD slot and hdmi and usb. Its boring having to run Itunes every time I want to add music or files to my Ipod. You get a lot more for your money and the huge advantage of connectivity and memory storage. If I could use my SD cards or USB stick I might consider the Ipad but I would never spend that amount of money without that basic facility.
Source: [[Best Tablet 2011: 8th Pocket-lint Awards contenders|http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/42876/best-tablet-2011-contenders]]

+++[Capture and catalogue images]
*ImageCoTracker
===
+++[Screen Capture]
|CaptureWizPro|http://www.pixelmetrics.com/|good for video capture. No add text function|
|FastStone Capture|http://www.faststone.org/FSCaptureDetail.htm|Easy to add text notes with pointers|
!!Free software
|Wink|http://www.debugmode.com/wink|Video or screen capture|Input driven capture - Alt-Pause|
|EasyCapture|http://www.xydownload.com/easycapture/|scrollable capture|
===
+++[Converters]
Convert html to pdf - http://www.easysw.com/htmldoc/pdf-o-matic.php
===
!Run an iso from your hard disk
Hard drives are now huge and it is feasible to keep iso versions of reference materials such as encyclopedias on your PC rather than carrying disks around. That way you have a handy refernce section at your fingertips often organised more rationally than you will find on the Internet.

<<wikipedia "Bluetooth">>
+++^[Web sites]
http://www.howstuffworks.com/bluetooth5.htm (too many adverts)
http://www.mobileinfo.com/Bluetooth/FAQ.htm
http://www.filesaveas.com/bluetooth.html
===
!Blutooth and Palm
http://www.whizoo.com/bt_setup/
!Setting up a Bluetooth Personal Area Network for Internet Connection Sharing
This method of Internet access sharing will only work when the host PC has a direct Internet connection. The host PC must be using Windows Me, 2000, XP or 2003 because it uses Internet Connection Sharing
* Make sure you have fully followed the main guide
* Pair the devices
* Open the configuration options on the primary PC
* Select the "local services" tab
* Choose "network access" and click on "properties"
* Make sure it is set to "start-up automatically", and change the pull down option to "allow other devices to access the Internet/LAN via this computer"
* If the device you want to connect FROM does not support Bluetooth security properly you need to download and run this registry fragment
* Click on the "connection sharing button and if read the help file if you need more information
* Make sure that the Bluetooth network connection is enabled on both devices
* Share the relevant folders or printers on the main PC
* Connect the network access option the same way as any other Bluetooth service
* If you want to share files, folders, or printers in both directions you should carry out the above procedure on both PC's

To get rid of the Firefox security file warning:
setting security.fileuri.strict_origin_policy to "false" in about:config prevents the dialog from opening http://kb.mozillazine.org/Security.fileuri.strict_origin_policy
Source: [[Bug 435254 – 'remember this selection' not saved across FF sessions|https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=435254]]

!Content
When I specify 8 intro items only for the Front Page via the Home menu item and then try to add more than 8 (or whatever) the Admin section accepts the content save but when I try to open my Front Page Home item the browser hangs like a demented robot, not knowing what to do next. It took me some time to figure out what was happening. The system should not accept more than the programmed number of items. There should be some kind of warning when going over the declared item limit.

+++[Overviews and general information]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Wii_drivechips
http://www.wii-modchips.com
http://wiki.nintendo-scene.com/Wiikey
http://www.iso420.org/wii/wiikey/index.htm
http://www.modchip-store.co.uk/
http://www.modchip-store.co.uk/WIIKEY-GENUINE-p-365.html
http://www.wiikey.cn/resources.html
===
+++[Check your drive]
http://www.wiidrives.com/list
===
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The optical DVD drive found in Nintendo Wii is capable of reading normal DVD / DVD-R and even DVD-RW media.
Modification chip or modchip is a device that attaches to the serial port of the Wii DVD drive which then enables the full potential of the console DVD player. You can then play import discs, backup dvd-r/ dvd-rw, or homebrew game roms & emulators.
Why You need a Wii Mod-Chip:
* Play BACKUPS or COPIES of Wii Games
* Run EU and JAP games on a USA console
* Play all region DVD movies on your Wii
* Launch copied / backup GameCube game DVD's
* Play free roms and emulators
* Use unlicensed homebrew applications and games
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+++[1 Buy a chip]
!Solderless chips
*Flatmod - http://www.flatmod.com/
THE FIRST UPGRADEABLE AND FULL FEATURED UNIVERSAL SOLDERLESS WII MOD SOLUTION.
NO solder required
NO clip required
NO software modification required
Plug and Play 2 Minutes installation
ALL chipsets compatible including EPOXY & D3 boards
Wii/Gamecube & ISO9660 compatible
MultiIsos for Trimmed Isos Compatible
Protect Drive System
DVD and Double Layer media compatible
Region free & Antierror 001
Geckos,Mplayer and Homebrew Compatible
100% FLATMII compatible
Configurable Updates blocker option
Configurable Autoboot disc option
128kb SPI Flash for Upgrades/config storing
CONFIG EXPRESS temporal option
DVD firmware Upgrades and DVD Config Disc
Extra ACTEL Jtag & Spi upgrade JTAG Connector
---
£22 http://discoazul.co.uk/flatmod-wii.html
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http://wiinewz.com/forums/reviewz/94660-flatmod-review.html
*Wasabi DX
£27 http://www.wii-chip.co.uk/
*Drivekey
*WiiKey2 or Solderless version
£35
===
+++[2 Disassemble your Wii]
!Installation instructions
<html><object width="425" height="349"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/enjsDKaKujw&border=1&color1=0xe1600f&color2=0xfebd01&hl=en&feature=player_embedded&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/enjsDKaKujw&border=1&color1=0xe1600f&color2=0xfebd01&hl=en&feature=player_embedded&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" allowScriptAccess="always" width="425" height="349"></embed></object></html>
===
+++[3 Install Flatmod]
http://www.flatmodchip.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_W0rco254Gg
http://www.wii-chip.co.uk/pages/Install-Instructions.html
===
+++[4 Configure the chip]
By default, the Flatmod’s config menu is set to RegionFree ON, UpdateBlocker ON, Multigame ON and Autoboot OFF. These can be changed by burning and running the Config Disc. It also has a “Config Express Mode”, which uses a “preinstalled secondary temporal configuration”. This mode is accessed by hitting the eject button while the dvd drive is empty. If the Wii is open, you see a blue light activate on the modchip. The default settings for the Config Express Mode are: RegionFree ON, UpdateBlocker OFF, Multigame ON and Autoboot OFF. It is designed to allow updates to run from the disc that would otherwise be blocked. The Config Express Mode is a convenient feature, saving you from having to download and burn the config disc everytime you wanted to allow an update, though I personally prefer DriveKey’s built in Config Menu.
===
+++[5 Download or backup]
If they're scrambled they'll be ".wii". If they're already ".iso", then you can just burn.
Try using Imgburn it is almost exactly the same as DVD Decrypter and it lets you burn wii iso files and GCN gamecube files.
===
+++[6 Burn DVDs]
Decent media makes all the difference in the world. Use DVD-R's. In general Verbatims and Riteks G05's are reported to be the best and the Riteks are low-cost. I personally have had good experience with TDK's and Sony printables.
http://wiki.nintendo-scene.com/index.php?title=Wii_Disc_Backup
http://wiki.nintendo-scene.com/Wii_Disc_Backup
http://www.wikihow.com/Burn-Games-to-a-Wii-Disc
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_GameCube_Game_Disc_and_Wii_Optical_Disc
http://how-to-copy-wii-games.blogspot.com/
http://www.neutr0n.com/index.php?content=wii
===
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Best instructional videos are here:
http://www.wii-chip.co.uk/pages/Install-Instructions.html

!What is CGI?
C.G.I. stands for <<wikipedia "Common Gateway Interface">>.
Technically speaking, CGI is a standard for external gateway programs to interface with information servers such as web servers.
In other words, at least as Internet web servers goes, CGI is a standard to follow when writing programs that run inside web servers. Since the Internet consists of many different types of computer hardware and software, CGI standard helps programmers to write programs that are compatible with different web servers.
A CGI script or a program is then a program that runs inside a web server.
Most of the web pages you see on the Internet are static. Meaning, once you create and publish an HTML page, its content doesn't change until the next time you edit it. Yes, there are some exceptions to this, but generally speaking HTML and most other Internet related pages are static.
Using CGI scripts is one of the ways to add dynamic content or interactive functions to your static web pages.
Web page counters, search engines, slide shows and order forms are samples of what you can use CGI programs for. CGI is not the only way you can do such things, but it is the most commonly used method because it's been around for longer than newer technologies such as JavaScript and <<wikipedia "Dynamic HTML">>. Also, since CGI programs run on the web server itself, you don't have to worry about the type of browser or the type of computer your visitors are using. Your visitors will only see the input and/or output of the CGI program, without seeing or worrying about what goes on in-between.

!CHMOD
<<wikipedia 'CHMOD'>> (or change MOde) is used for changing File Permissions.
You may have heard people talk about changing permissions using chmod (then followed by a 3 digit number)
The three digit number can be any number from 0 to 7 inclusive. Each number has a special meaning:
0 - means no permission (---)
1 - means execute only (--x)
2 - means write only (-w-)
3 - means write and execute (-wx)
4 - means read only (r--)
5 - means read and execute (r-x)
6 - means read and write (r-w)
7 - means read, write and execute (rwx)
So three of these numbers are group together to form a set of permissions for three types of users. for example
755 would mean (wrxr-xr-x).
The ordering of the numbers is very important.
The first number (7) represents what permissions the owner of the file has (wrx).
The second (5) represents what permissions a particular group has (r-x).
The third number (5) represents what permissions the rest of the users (world) have (r-w).

{{{
* { margin:0; padding:0; } or in the body
}}}
<<<
means that all elements will have an initial margin and padding of 0. This ensures that the layout will fit the page fully. Without having a margin and padding of 0 on the body, there would be a space all the way around the layout.
<<<
!BODY
{{{
body {
font: 100% Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
color: #000000;
background: #ADA189;
text-align:center; /*center hack*/
width:765px; /*another hack for Firefox*/
margin: 0px;
padding: 0px;
}
}}}
<<<
We have centered the page by using a small hack. This has to be done because of Internet Explorer. With standards compliant browser we could just say margin:0 10%; to center the page, but IE does not recognize that. So we center the "text" of the whole page and then align it back left in the columns.
<<<
<<<
!!Colour
You should always declare a background color. You cannot guarantee that every browser will show a white background colour on the body by default.
<<<
<<<
!!Background image
Use a 50px by 50px image and repeat it
<<<
!Wrapper
{{{
#wrapper {
width:80%; /*center hack*/
margin:0 auto; /*center hack*/
text-align:left;
}
}}}
<<<
The function of a wrapper div is to act as container element for all elements you use within a page. The wrapper also determines where the design is positioned in the body element. Use the auto value on the left and right margins to center the wrapper horizontally in the user's browser.
<<<
!Centre block for main content
{{{
#centre {
float:left;
width:75%;
}
}}}
<<<
For the center div, you must define the margins for both the left and the right, or else it will either be forced to another line, or force another div to another line. Also notice that you don't need to define a width. It already will adjust to the width of the browser and leave room for the sidebars with the margins.
<<<
!Left column
{{{
#left {
overflow:hidden;
float: ??
}
}}}
<<<
overflow:hidden will make the page "break" more consistantly as we reduce its width.
<<<
!Footer
{{{
#footer {
clear: both;
}
}}}
<<<
Use the footer to clear the formatting: Using float:left or float:right in layouts always gives some problems unless it is cleared. What the clear:both means is that the floats and the layout will be forced to the bottom, which fixes most problems with this.
<<<

{{{
* {
margin:0;
padding:0;
}
h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,p,blockquote,form,label,ul,ol,dl,fieldset,address {
margin: 0.5em 0;
}
li,dd {
margin-left:1em;
}
fieldset {
padding:.5em;
}
body {
font-size:76.1%;
font-family:Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
line-height:1.3em;
}
#header {
background:#0099FF;
}
#footer {
background:#0099FF;
}
#main-body {
background: #CC0000;
}
#sidebar-2 {
background:#009933;
}
#content {
background: #999999;
}
#sidebar {
background: #009933;
}
}}}
<<<
*Everything is given a zero margin and padding and then all block level elements are given a bottom margin. This helps acheive browser consistancy.
*The font size is set to 76.1%. The reason for this is to try and get more consistent font sizes across browsers. All font sizes are then set in em. Having line-height:1.3em helps readability. This means that the pages will be more accessible as the viewer will be able to resize the fonts to their own preference.
*If equal height columns are desired that are colored, or have boxes, you must use a background image that will tile vertically. This technique is called "Faux Columns".

[img[images/clip_image002_0000.jpg]]
When creating a liquid layout, it is important to include vertical gutters so that the content columns do not butt up against each other. All widths should be set in percentages so that the entire page can be resized as a single unit, depending on the size of the browser window.
Percentage widths are calculated by the browser, so there will be some degree of rounding up or down of the measurements. For this reason, you should leave some undefined space so that there is room for possible rounding errors.
''Create columns using percentages:''
{{{
#content {
width: 44%;
float: left;
margin: 1em 3%;
}
#news {
width: 24%;
float: left;
margin: 1em 3%;
}
#nav {
width: 14%;
float: left;
margin: 1em 0 1em 3%;
}
}}}

I was using TW 2.1 and somehow my newfeeds don't work either offline
or online. This type of link used to work - <<rssReader asHtml
http://www.guardian.co.uk/rss>>
I upgraded to RSSReaderPlugin 1.1.2 - no difference.
I upgraded to the latest TW - no difference except I now get a
message:
"No RSS Feed at this address http://www.guardian.co.uk/rss"
I use the nested sliders plugin.
Is there a checklist I should go through?
I've checked my site URL
The proxy and store php files are on my website
I can't use the Upload plugin either - I get an Error upload message -
Status undefined. Maybe the same issue?
Source: [[Can't get newsfeeds reader to work - TiddlyWiki : Google Groups|https://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/browse_thread/thread/7f9fc5982dcc3abb?hl=en]]

There is no moral distinction between him and a dog. They are just different animals. The dog might have better thoughts. So we could start a farm breeding people like Zhu for consumption in a delicious new hotpot. If I were a dog I'm sure I would do that.
Actually maybe there is a moral distinction: the average dog is superior. It has breeding, loyalty, affection, sensitivity and will protect you from people like Zhu if it can. I would choose the dog as a friend any time. A dog is a man's best friend. And we certainly diddn't breed dogs to be eaten.
Source: [[Chinadaily BBS - City Life - I would kill a dog every day|http://bbs.chinadaily.com.cn/viewthread.php?gid=3&tid=700555&pid=2338739&page=1&extra=#pid2338739]]

[[Untitled Document|http://www.ljmsports.co.uk/page.asp?pid=7]]

Hello, There are a number of newish encouraging procedure for repairing damaged meniscal cartilage - one of which has finallt arrived in the UK (takes time here!). I have a meniscal tear and I am looking at the "Menaflex" procedure whereby a collagen based implant is inserted onto the "trimmed" tear and hopefully causes natural regrowth of the cartilage - perfect if it works! I have been making notes here: http://mediawiki.healthwealthandmusic.co.uk/index.php/Alternative_Meniscal_Tear_Treatments.
Has anyone had such a procedure? any information about it? And what about the stem cell procedure - that too sounds good.
Source: [[Collagen implant - OrthoBoard|http://forums.about.com/n/pfx/forum.aspx?tsn=1&nav=messages&webtag=ab-orthopedics&tid=2263]]

+++[Colour codes]
Here is a list of the color codes in the ColorPalette, and the sections of this ~TiddlyWiki that they affect. Please note that authors of other ~TiddlyWikis may have configured theirs differently in the StyleSheet. But experimenting with these will give you practice so that you can more easily reconfigure the colors of any ~TiddlyWiki.
''Background:'' This controls the color of the background or 'paper', and the text in the title and subtitle.
''Foreground:'' This controls the color of the text.
''~PrimaryPale:'' This controls the color of the Interface Options box.
''~PrimaryLight:'' This controls the color of the top of the Header gradient.
''~PrimaryMid:'' This controls the color of the text in the ~MainMenu, the color of the text for links, the color of the text in the lists of tiddlers and tags, and the color of the bottom of the Header gradient.
''~PrimaryDark:'' This controls the color of the text of the items in the top of the right hand menu and the text of the buttons on the tiddlers.
''~SecondaryPale:'' This controls the color of the background of the boxes in those tiddlers that show snippets of the ~TiddlyWiki code.
''~SecondaryLight:'' This controls the color that appears when the tiddler buttons or items in the right hand menu are highlighted.
''~SecondaryMid:'' This controls the color of the title cells in tables, that is, cells which begin with an exclamation mark (!). It also controls the color of the box that appears when changes have been saved, and the color of the tiddler buttons when they are selected.
''~SecondaryDark:'' This controls the color of the titles of the tiddlers.
''~TertiaryPale:'' This controls the color of the right hand menu that shows lists of tags and tiddlers, as well as the color of the tag button on the tiddlers.
''~TertiaryLight:'' This controls the color of the borders around the right hand menus.
''~TertiaryMid:'' This controls the color of the unselected tabs behind the list of tags and tiddlers in the bottom right hand menu.
''~TertiaryDark:'' This controls the color of the subtitle of each tiddler, that is, the author of the tiddler, the most recent date it was modified and date it was created.
===
+++[Gradient effects]
<<gradient horiz #bbbbbb #eeeeee #ffffff>>The new GradientMacro allows simple horizontal and vertical coloured gradients. They are constructed from coloured HTML elements, and don't require any images to work.>>
The GradientMacro is an ExtendedMacro that processes the text after it up until the next '>>' sequence. It looks like this:
{{{
<<gradient vert #ffffff #ffdddd #ff8888>>gradient fill>>
}}}
The first parameter can be ''vert'' or ''horiz'' to indicate the direction of the gradient. The following parameters are two or more colours (CSS RGB(r,g,b) format is also acceptable). The GradientMacro constructs a smooth linear gradient between each of the colours in turn.
| <<gradient vert #ffffff #ffdddd #ff8888>>No images were harmed in the making of this gradient fill>> | <<gradient vert #ffffff #ddffdd #88ff88>>No images were harmed in the making of this gradient fill>> | <<gradient vert #ffffff #ddddff #8888ff>>No images were harmed in the making of this gradient fill>> |
Inline CSS definitions can be added to gradient filles like this:
<<gradient vert #000000 #660000 #aa2222>>color:#ffffff;font-size:12pt;Darkness>>
{{{
<<gradient vert #000000 #660000 #aa2222>>color:#ffffff;font-size:12pt;Darkness>>
}}}
===

!Usage
The Content Control is used by inserting a function call into your page. It was written using PHP5. It generates clean code using TinyMCE.
It appears as the literal content when in viewing mode (your site doesn't look like a CMS). It renders as a TinyMCE enhanced textarea in editing mode.
It's a PHP function call. Remember to include the supporting file. For example:
{{{
<?php include('admin/ContentControl.php'); ?>
<html>
<body>
<h1>Your Text Here</h1>
<?php ContentControl('Anonymous', 'MainContent', 80, 30); ?>
</body>
</html>
}}}
!!It takes four parameters:
* Owner: This parameter defines which users are allowed to edit the content. It's can be a single name, a space-delimited list of names, or a special keyword. Two special keywords are defined. 'Any' allows any logged-in user to edit the content. 'Anonymous' allows anybody (logged in or not) to edit the content.
* File Name: This filename is used to differentiate between multiple objects on the same page. The filename will be appended to the parent's page name. For example, the content will be stored in the file "index.php.MainContent" in this example.
* Edit Mode Columns: Specified how many columns should be used in editing mode. This is helpful when you have oddly shaped areas in your design (such as a thin news column).
* Edit Mode Rows: Specified how many rows should be used in editing mode.
!!Also, there are settings you can configure within the include file:
* SESSION_USER defines the session variable that represents your user's name. You can change this to integrate with your existing security.
* NO_CONTENT defines what will be shown when no content exists yet.
* TINY_MCE_PATH defines the path to TinyMCE from the root of your site. If you don't see TinyMCE during edit mode, this is likely incorrect.
* TINY_MCE_CONTENT_CSS defines a stylesheet to be used during edit mode. This will allow TinyMCE to learn classes and show the content in a realistic way.
* TINY_MCE_DEFAULT_COLUMNS & ROWS define a default size for all your controls.
* IMAGE_PATH defines the path to your images folder (that you want users access while editing).

There are many conversion and compression programs. One of the most popular collections of programs and codecs is installed via Auto Gordian Knot which installs Vobsub, AviSynth, Virtialdubmod (for video capture) and the XVID Mpeg 4 video codecs. You need to install Virtualmod first. Then you can make edits, add subtitles and convert into Xvid or Divx.
Another popular video convertor for techie enthusiasts is FFmpeg, a command line program. However, the rest of us can use a gui interface called Winff.
[[DIVX]]

How to instantly convert Microsoft Office, OpenOffice, PDF documents to HTML without installing any third-party software like Adobe Acrobat or PDF2HTML. Extract Text from PDF documents. Convert doc, xls, ppt, rtf, pdf to HTML - Free Online Conversion that works on all platforms be it Windows PC, Mac or Linux.
We will utilize the recently announced See it now feature in GMail to convert Adobe PDF documents into html files. In addition to PDF, you can also convert all Microsoft Office Document formats (MS Word .doc, Excel .xls, Powerpoint .ppt, Rich Text Format .rtf), OpenOffice.org Document Formats (Writer, Calc, Impress, Presentation) and WML Files (Wireless markup language) to HTML. Here's how to get this done with GMail:
1. Compose a new message in GMail. (If you are still without a GMail account, request a GMail Invitation code)
2. Attach any PDF or Word document that you want to convert to HTML You can attach multiple files in this step by clicking Attach another File.
3. Enter your own email address in the To: box and click send.
4. You instantly receive a message in your GMail Inbox folder. Open the message and click the "View as HTML" link next to your attachment.
5. The contents of your attachment appear as HTML in a new browser window without having to download the file. When you're finished reading the attached file, close the new browser window to return to Gmail or Save the file to your harddrive.
Source: [[Convert PDF to HTML - Free Online Conversion - Digital Inspiration|http://labnol.blogspot.com/2005/12/convert-doc-xls-ppt-rtf-pdf-to-html.html]]

At first sight, <<wikipedia "web cookies">> (<<wikipedia "HTTP">> or browser cookes) are not anyhow related to <<wikipedia "proxy servers">>. Cookies are used to transfer small portions of information from the web server to the client as an addition to the requested web page. This additional information is stored in the client s browser and is retrieved by the web server. Cookies can be both temporary (for one-time use during a web session; when the session is over, these cookies are deleted) and long-term (for continuous store on the client s machine).
So, why do we need cookies? For example, if the password is requested while checking your e-mail box. After you have entered the password, it is stored in cookies, so each time you browse from page to page, the web server would check the password in the cookies instead of asking for it on every page.

National Medical Laser Centre at University College Hospital, in London, where a team were using photodynamic therapy.
Photodynamic therapy has been licensed to treat cancers of the head and neck for five years.
Royal Raymond Rife who constructed his universal microscope in the 1930s and used electro magnetic frequencies to kill cancer cells and many other viruses, with a 100% success rate. It was very cheap and effective, but he would not sell out to the drug companies as he wanted it to be affordable and widely available.
How about the work of Dr Linus Pauling? He discovered that high doses of intravenous vitamin C kill cancer cells, but does not harm healthy cells and has no nasty side-effects, but his work was discredited because nobody could replicate his findings because they were (deliberately or not) using oral vitamin C. It is only recently that it was discovered he was right after all.
Source: [[Could light therapy beat cancer in a single day? : Mail Online|http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-456812/Could-light-therapy-beat-cancer-single-day.html]]

Tabs are a way of displaying tiddlers in tabular form. Each tab is a separate tiddler; here's how it's done. NB There should be a double arrow bracket to start the code.
<tabs "cookie" "tab name" "tool tip" "tiddler to be displayed">>
which looks like this:
<<tabs "cookie" "tab name" "tool tip" "tiddler to be displayed">>
The code:
<tabs tabsClass [[tab name]] "tool tip" [[tiddler to be displayed]][[Here is another tab <hr>]] "Another Tab" [[<hr>]] >>
----
!Display a listing from a tab - Tag popup
{{{
<<tag help>>
}}}
will result in <<tag help>>

<<slider fortabTags TabTags Tags Tab>>
The syntax for the slider macro above looks like this:
{{{<<slider fortabTags TabTags Tags Tab>>}}}
There are four elements to the syntax, enclosed by double angle brackets, each divided by a space:
1. The word 'slider' so that TiddlyWiki knows what kind of macro it is
2. unique cookie name to be used to save the state of the slider
3. The name of the Tiddler that you want to open by clicking on the slider. Clicking the macro above opens the tiddler that lists all the tags in thisTiddlyWiki file.
4. The label for your slider - in other words, the text you want to appear in your slider box. For example, you could change the slider above to say 'Spaghetti'.
5. tooltip text of the slider
----

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a service that distributes IP addresses automatically to clients who request them. The advantage is that your clinet computers are easily managed but the disadvantage is that anyone who makes a request for an IP address will get one, including snoopers.

+++^[DIVX sites]
http://www.divxmovies.com/
http://www.divx.com
http://www.divx-digest.com/
===
!Subtitles
http://extratitles.to/index.php?p=m
!!Watching DivX movies with subtitles
To watch DivX movies </download-movies.php> with subtitles you first need to install a directshow filter for Windows Media Player which is called DirectVobSub. To install DirectVobSub, follow these easy steps:
1) Download DirectVobSub <http://download.divxmovies.com/VobSub_2.23.exe>
2) Run the exe-file to start the installation
After you've installed DirectVobSub on your computer, Windows Media Player will be able to show subtitles in DivX movies. However, you will also need to download a separate DivX subtitle file before you get subtitles in a movie. Once you've downloaded a subtitle for a movie you simply place it in the same folder as the DivX movie you want to watch. Then you have to make sure the filename of the movie and subtitle is the same. Otherwise you will have to rename the subtitle file, so the player understands that they are associated. Also make sure that the subtitle file has the ".sub" or ".srt" file-extension. Finally you start the movie and you should hopefully get subtitles when you watch the movie
----

The <<wikipedia 'Domain Name System'>> is a distributed database. DNS uses a hierarchical scheme for establishing names. This allows local control of the segments of the network through a client-server scheme.
!NAME RESOLVER
<<wikipedia 'Name Resolvers'>> are programs that extract information from name servers in response to client requests. Resolvers must be able to access at least one name server. The resolver either uses that name server's information to answer a query directly or pursues the query using referrals to other names servers. A resolver will typically be a system routine that is directly accessible to user programs. Therefore, no protocol is necessary between the resolver and the user program.
!NAME SERVER
<<wikipedia 'NAME SERVERS'>> are programs which have complete information about their name space portion of the domain tree and may also contain pointers to other name servers that can be used to lead to information from any other part of the domain tree. Name servers know the parts of the domain tree for which they have complete information. A name server is said to be an AUTHORITY for these parts of the name space. Authoritative information is organized into units called ZONEs. Zones can be automatically distributed to the name servers which provide redundant service for the data in a zone. A name server may also cache (store) information about other parts of the domain tree.
!!CACHE
The cache stores the results from previous responses. Upon receiving a user query, it will check this local storage to see if the answer is available locally.

#Decrypt the DVD
Use this program - DVD Decrypter - to copy the DVD to your hard drive. It frees it of copy protection
#Compress the DVD
The original DVD is often larger than a standard 4Gig DVD so you need to compress the original (source) files down to a size that can then be copied onto a 4G DVD. An excellent program is ~DVD2one.

GORDON Brown was left battered and bruised yesterday in his final Commons clash with David Cameron before the election.
The Tory leader wiped the floor with his Labour rival when they squared up for their final Prime Minister’s Questions.
MPs jeered loudly as Mr Cameron accused Brown of wrecking Britain. He drew first blood in the election campaign as they traded blows on the economy, armed forces and empty pensions pots.
Mr Cameron said Mr Brown risked derailing the recovery if he inflicted next April’s National Insurance hike on hard-up voters.
He repeated allegations the PM had short-changed British soldiers with a lack of helicopters in Afghanistan.
And he laid into the former Chancellor for wiping out £100million from Britain’s pension funds.
But it was Mr Cameron’s attack on Labour’s “jobs tax” which won most cheers and the support of business leaders.
More than 70 industry chiefs have now come out to condemn the PM for claiming that they had been “deceived” into backing Mr Cameron’s plan to ditch the NI increase.
Mr Cameron said the rise would “kill” the recovery.
He said: “This Prime Minister would wreck the recovery by putting a tax on every job, on everyone earning over £20,000, a tax on aspiration, a tax on every business in the country.”
He further taunted the PM, saying: “Are you really telling us that you know more about job creation than business leaders who employ almost a million people in this country?”
Mr Brown insisted troops in Helmand “were given the equipment they needed”.
Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg laid into both men, accusing them of “colluding” to block reforms of Parliament.
He said believing Labour promises to overhaul the voting system was like taking a “consumer guarantee from Del Boy”.
Mr Brown is wooing the Lib Dems in case the May 6 poll ends in a hung Parliament and he needs Mr Clegg’s support.
He outlined plans yesterday for fixed-term Parliaments in future if Labour is re-elected.
Voters would also be given the power to punish MPs guilty of “gross financial misconduct”.
On the campaign trail Mr Brown drank smoothies at the London HQ of Innocent, while Mr Cameron met workers at the Warburton’s bakery in Bolton.
Source: [[Daily Star: Simply The Best 7 Days A Week :: News :: General Election 2010: David Cameron batters Gordon Brown over economy|http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view/129882/General-Election-2010-David-Cameron-batters-Gordon-Brown-over-economy-/?printer=1]]

I just noticed this post by accident. Teachers are their own worst enemy when it comes to work, pay and conditions. Or maybe it is only the British who are unable to establish baseline values for work and home. The work martyrs work any hours for any pay - they are the hair shirt workers who apparently have nothing better to do in their lives and of course expect everyone else to be just like them. Employers love them because they work without pay. Marvellous! Where can I find a builder, car mechanic, dentist or anybody else to work for nothing?
People should be working for certain hours and for certain pay and under certain conditions - all of which have been negotiated by you or your group representatives. Otherwise you are unfree, a workslave. The only reason teachers have anything like a home-life is because, in fact, you have unions which have fought for a rational, humane contract - a fair days pay for a fair day's work. I left teaching because I did not want to spend the rest of my evenings working when my friends were out doing more interesting things - or just relaxing. There are a lot of haggard teachers over 30!
Source: [[Daily Teaching hours - Primary - TES Connect|http://community.tes.co.uk/forums/p/353412/5054362.aspx#5054362]]

!How to make a Database Backup using the MySQL Database Administration Tool phpMyAdmin.
* Open phpMyAdmin
* Click on Export
* Under Export - Select the database you want to backup
* Select SQL
- (In red only if you are migrating from local to remote installation)
* In SQL export compatibility: select - MySQL40
- NOTE Some earlier versions of phpMyAdmin do not have this SQL export compatibility feature.
* Select
- Structure
- Add DROP TABLE
- Add IF NO EXISTS
- Add AUTO_INCREMENT VALUE
- Enclose table and field names with backquotes.
* Select
- Data
- Complete inserts
- Extended inserts
- Use hexadecimal for binary fields.
* Select Save as file
* In File name template: _DB_name your db here. (Here you can use any name you want)
* In Compression specify your choice.
* Click Go.
!How to restore a Database using phpMyAdmin
* Open phpMyAdmin
* On the far right hand side, click on the little SQL box and a window should open.
* In this window click on Import Files.
* Use the browse button to find the database file.
* In Compression select the option you chose to export the database.
* Click Go.
+++[Synchronise user and passwords]
If you set the phpMyAdmin administrator password via the GUI interface, you need to do the same thing manually by changin the config.inc.php file in the F:\jsas\http_root\home\admin\WWW\phpMyAdmin folder.
===
+++[Synchronise databases]
The database storage folder is here - F:\jsas\http_root\usr\local\mysql\data
NB the WAMP installation deletes the databases when you reinstall whereas JSAS does not - so you might want to protect the folder or back it up. You can easily reinstall the database via phpMySQL but keeping the same folder saves time.
===

!!Definition of transactional site
Essential content and self-service values drive the whole of such sites and combine to offer a compelling user experience. Such sites demand attention for their accessibility, completeness, thoughtfulness and coherence. They have developed more than one type of online interaction (eg payment, applications, consultation, bookings) and offer examples of customer recognition (eg ability to check outstanding council tax balance, renew library books). They also provide specific e-mail contacts for different service enquiries and make widespread use of databases, downloadable forms and online form filling (eg for service requests, appointments). They routinely utilise the potential of the internet for joined-up government (eg OFSTED reports listed alongside schools listings, life-event scenarios) and offer unique examples of the application of the medium in a local government context.

!Password
You can reset your password directly in the MySQL database. I suppose as an admin, you have access to it?
The password is stored in database `dokeos_main`, table `user`. Depending on whether the password is encrypted or not, it will either read something like "cd73502828457d15655bbd7a63fb0bc8" or something like "GV2XrbbN".
{{{
UPDATE `user` SET `password` = MD5('newpass') WHERE `username` = 'admin' LIMIT 1;
In the second case:
Code:
UPDATE `user` SET `password` = 'newpass' WHERE `username` = 'admin' LIMIT 1;
}}}

Lightbox image viewer
Author: Lokesh Dhakar | Homepage
Description: Lightbox JS is an elegant, unobtrusive script that overlays a larger version of an image on the current page for display when clicked on- an image thumbnail viewer if you will. It's a snap to setup and works on all modern browsers.
Demo: (links are set to open in a popup window):
Haunting trees Ocean View
Nice mountain view
Directions
Step 1: Insert the below code in the HEAD section of your page:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="lightbox.css" type="text/css" media="screen" />
<script type="text/javascript" src="lightbox.js"></script>
Step 2: Create your "thumbnail" HTML code. Three basic flavours are supported:
<a href="dog.jpg" rel="lightbox" ><img src="dog_thumb.jpg" /></a>
<a href="cat.jpg" rel="lightbox" title="Caption- cute cat!"><img src="cat_thumb.jpg" /></a>
<a href="dan.jpg" rel="lightbox" title="My best friend Dan">Dan</a>
As you can see, the thumbnail code just consists of a standard <A> tag with its "href" attribute set to the image to show, an extra attribute rel="lightbox" to separate this link from ordinary links, and finally, an optional "title" attribute that will show a caption if set. You're free to use either a thumbnail image or text link as the interface to launching the enlarged image.
Step 3: Last but certainly not least, this script is made up of a few external files/images, as referenced in the code of Step 1. Download lightbox.zip, and upload its contents to a folder on your site. Then make sure the paths used in the code of step 1 correctly points to this directory. FYI, lightbox.zip contains these files:
* lightbox.js - the main script.
* lightbox.css - basic style and tricky PNG support.
* overlay.png - 80% opacity, black tile used to create shadow.
* loading.gif - mock status bar used in examples above.
* close.gif - 'X' graphic placed in top-right corner.
That's it! Enjoy this superb script.
Notes
Inside lightbox.js, there are two configurable variables:
var loadingImage = 'loading.gif'; //path to the "loading animation" image
var closeButton = 'close.gif'; //path to the "close" button image
Source: [[Dynamic Drive DHTML Scripts- Lightbox image viewer|http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex4/lightbox/index.htm]]

Not too bad
Not too bad for Dynarod - sounds like the same job I have had done today - they originally wanted £160 but because I got another quote got it done for £60 inclusive. He used the rods, flushed with compressed water and used a camera to check the pipes.
Actually even £50 for half an hours unskilled work is outrageous - since when have you been paid at that rate? I haven't. Now I've seen it done I'll buy some rods.
(Anybody know if house insurance covers a broken waste pipe and there is also a leaking water pipe somewhere.!!)
Source: [[Dyno-Rod £88.13 to unblock drain - MoneySavingExpert.com Forums|http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?p=38069618&posted=1#post38069618]]

You can often email directly to your blog. Look for instructions on your Admin page. For example, if I want to send text to my blog I send it via ''ukdante.[your secret word@blogger.com.'' Simple!
<html>
<body>
<img src="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger2/5724/1016437328883474/200/doggy_glasses.0.jpg>
</body>
</html>

Beginners guide to Samba on the ME1 anybody?
OK. I followed Judslat's wonderfully simple guide to installing Samba - viewtopic.php?f=12&t=75 which I have been trying to do for ages. Had to reinstall the latest firmware (P1.08.K1.b1 I think!) and now fingers crossed it's working. I've just got into Mldonkey and managed to download a met file - only because I am used to using emule.
I don't really know what I'm doing and would be thankful for some guide as clear as Judslat's on what I can actually do with Samba. What's there and what do I do with it? If I had not read about how to access the Record folder I would not have accidently discovered the Mldonkey program.
I see there is gmedia server which I use on my hacked Wii to play flv files. Is there a way to exploit gmedia server's ability to paly flv so I can play flv files when I hae the Emprex ME1 connected directly to the TV? It's very frustrating that it can't play flv files (so excluding all my youtube saves and other flv files I create).
Most of the guides are too complex for people like me - it was so refreshing to find Judslat's gudie. thanks again for that!
Source: [[Emprex ME1 Support Forum - View topic - Beginners guide to Samba on the ME1 anybody?|http://emprex.codejs.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=163]]

How do I view files in the chroot folder?
When I browse from the Emprex ME1 box browser I can view the file system in the chroot folder - the linux system. But not from Explorer over my PC LAN link. How can I make the file system visible? And how can I make folders on my PC invisible in the same way? - could be useful!
Source: [[Emprex ME1 Support Forum - View topic - How do I view files in the chroot folder?|http://emprex.codejs.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=165]]

I found 2 links that pointed to 2 files: ttp://www.emprex.com/var/download/MEB_P1.08.K1.b1.zip and ttp://www.emprex.com/var/download/MEC_P ... tallAP.zip which is a bit confusing?
Source: [[Emprex ME1 Support Forum - View topic - What is the latest firmware?|http://emprex.codejs.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=164]]

+++[Server lists]
http://ed2k.2x4u.de/index.html
http://gruk.org/list.php
===
!Router settings
!!Emule
[img[images/image002.jpg]]
!Client port
!!TCP
eMule uses 4662 as default port for downloading data from another client. It is important that this port may be contacted from outside, this means it must not be blocked by a firewall or dropped in a router because of a missing forwarding rule. In this case you would have a low ID. Changing this port may be necessary as some ISP seems to throttle the speed on the default eMule ports. If the port is changed this has to be adopted in any router/firewall rules also.
!!UDP
The UDP port is the connection port for the Kademlia network and also handles many features like eMule's extended protocol. Using inter client UDP reduces the connection overhead and also lessens load on the servers.
It is necessary that this ports is open and forwarded just like the TCP port or Kademlia will receive the status firewalled, which is the same as low ID on a server. If it is not possible to open this port, it should be deactivated.
!Port Forwarding
Azureus uses port 6881 by default. Many ISPs are blocking ports in the range 6881-6999, so change this to a number between 49152 and 65535, which avoids ISP blockage and also prevents conflicts with applications on your system.
[img[images/image007.jpg]]
Line Callout 3: Static IP address neededRectangular Callout: Default Emule portsRectangular Callout: Emule ports avoiding isp blocking>
!Setting up a Static IP Address
*From a command prompt run ipconfig /all
<<<
28 June 2006 from MegaPC
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Use the information obtained here to setup a permanent address via your Network connections TCP properties eg
<<<
*Click on Internet Protocol and enter the appropriate information
[img[images/image011.jpg]]
[img[images/image013.jpg]]

Error Message: The File or Directory Is Corrupt...
Run chkdsk /f <drive>:
Source: [[Error Message: The File or Directory Is Corrupt...|http://support.microsoft.com/kb/176646]]

Errors after upgrading.
Hello, after a few months not doing anything, I recently came back to my Dokuwiki installation and saw a lot of Security error messages and recommendations to upgrade.
I upgraded to DokuWiki Release 2009-12-25c by overwriting the files in the usual way, cleared the cache and now I have the following problems.
Source: [[Errors after upgrading. - DokuWiki User Forum|http://forum.dokuwiki.org/post/18205;nocount]]

These commands are commonly known as "Event handlers"
onAbort (NS3, NS4, IE4, IE5) is generated when the visitor stops the browser from completely loading an image (for example, when the visitor clicks the browser's Stop button while an image is loading).
onAfterUpdate (IE4, IE5) is generated when a bound data element on the page has finished updating the data source.
onBeforeUpdate (IE4, IE5) is generated when a bound data element on the page has been changed and is about to lose focus (and is therefore about to update the data source).
onBlur (NS3, NS4, IE3, IE4, IE5) is the opposite of onFocus. The onBlur event is generated when the specified element is no longer the focus of the visitor's interaction. For example, when a visitor clicks outside a text field after clicking in the text field, the browser generates an onBlur event for the text field.
onBounce (IE4, IE5) is generated when a marquee element's contents have reached the boundary of the marquee.
onChange (NS3, NS4, IE3, IE4, IE5) is generated when the visitor changes a value on the page, such as when the visitor chooses an item from a menu, or when the visitor changes the value of a text field and then clicks elsewhere on the page.
!onClick
Is generated when the visitor clicks the specified element, such as a link, button, or image map. (The click is not complete until the visitor releases the mouse button; use onMouseDown to make something happen as soon as the button is pressed down.)
{{{
Onclick=“alert(‘OUCH’)”
}}}
onDblClick (NS4, IE4, IE5) is generated when the visitor double-clicks the specified element. (Double-clicking is defined as quickly pressing and releasing the mouse button while pointing to the element.)
onError (NS3, NS4, IE4, IE5) is generated when a browser error occurs while a page or image is loading.
onFinish (IE4, IE5) is generated when the contents of a marquee element have completed a loop.
onFocus (NS3, NS4, IE3, IE4, IE5) is generated when the specified element becomes the focus of the visitor's interaction. For example, clicking in a text field of a form generates an onFocus event.
onHelp (IE4, IE5) is generated when the visitor clicks the browser's Help button or chooses Help from a browser menu.
onKeyDown (NS4, IE4, IE5) is generated as soon as the visitor presses any key. (The visitor does not have to release the key for this event to be generated.) The browser cannot detect which key has been pressed.
onKeyPress (NS4, IE4, IE5) is generated when the visitor presses and releases any key; this event is like a combination of the onKeyDown and onKeyUp events. The browser cannot detect which key has been pressed.
onKeyUp (NS4, IE4, IE5) is generated when the visitor releases a key after pressing it. The browser cannot detect which key has been pressed.
onLoad (NS3, NS4, IE3, IE4, IE5) is generated when an image or page finishes loading.
onMouseDown (NS4, IE4, IE5) is generated when the visitor presses the mouse button. (The visitor does not have to release the mouse button to generate this event.)
onMouseMove (IE3, IE4, IE5) is generated when the visitor moves the mouse while pointing to the specified element. (That is, the pointer stays within the boundaries of the element.)
onMouseOut (NS3, NS4, IE4, IE5) is generated when the pointer moves off the specified element. (The specified element is usually an image, or a link attached to an image.) This event is often used in conjunction with the Swap Image Restore behavior to return an image to its original state when the visitor is no longer pointing at it.
[[onMouseOver]] (NS3, NS4, IE3, IE4, IE5) is generated when the mouse first moves to point to the specified element (that is, when the pointer moves from not pointing to the element to pointing to the element). The specified element for this event is usually a link.
onMouseUp (NS4, IE4, IE5) is generated when a pressed mouse button is released.
onMove (NS4) is generated when a window or frame moves.
onReadyStateChange (IE4, IE5) is generated when the state of the specified element changes. Possible element states include uninitialized, loading, and complete.
onReset (NS3, NS4, IE3, IE4, IE5) is generated when a form is reset to its default values.
onResize (NS4, IE4, IE5) is generated when the visitor resizes the browser window or a frame.
onRowEnter (IE4, IE5) is generated when the current record pointer of the bound data source has changed.
onRowExit (IE4, IE5) is generated when the current record pointer of the bound data source is about to change.
onScroll (IE4, IE5) is generated when the visitor scrolls up or down.
onSelect (NS3, NS4, IE3, IE4, IE5) is generated when the visitor selects text in a text field.
onStart (IE4, IE5) is generated when a marquee element's contents begin a loop.
onSubmit (NS3, NS4, IE3, IE4, IE5) is generated when the visitor submits a form.
onUnload (NS3, NS4, IE3, IE4, IE5) is generated when the visitor leaves the page.

Extensions in the [[sandbox|http://tw.lewcid.org/sandbox]] are not listed here!
http://tw.lewcid.org/
|>| !Lewcid Extensions |
|AutoOpenTiddlersPlugin|Automatically open the last 5 tiddlers when TW loads. The number of tiddlers opened can be specifed by the user|
|BetterTimelineMacro|Replacement for the core timeline macro, with more options and features.|
|DropTaggingMacro |Dropdown version of core tagging macro |
|DropTagsMacro |Dropdown version of core tags macro |
|FontSizePlugin |Resize tiddler text on the fly|
|FullScreenPlugin|Toggle between viewing tiddlers fullscreen and normally |
|HoverMenuPlugin|Creates a hovering menu that scrolls with the page and is always accessible |
|IconMacro|Replace macro buttons with icons|
|JumpToTopMacro|A macro and a command for jumping to the top of the screen |
|JumpMacro|macro version of the core jump command, with an optional button to jump to the top of the screen|
|MenuEditPlugin |Adds 'double click to edit' capabilities to menu's and sidebars |
|MonkeyTaggerMacro |drop down list that toggles tags tagged by given tag, see demo for better understanding. (aimed at task management) |
|NavigationMacro |creates Next and Previous buttons to allow navigating through tiddlers in order. |
|OpenTiddlersMacro |create tiddlyLinks that open multiple tiddlers. |
|OpenTopPlugin|Open new tiddlers at the top of the screen|
|PopupMacro |create custom popups with any wiki text. |
|SaveAndReloadMacro|creates a button that saves and reloads your TW|
|SelectThemePlugin |On the fly switching between various TW layouts (themes) |
|SplashScreenPlugin |Displays a splash screen while TW is loading|
|ShowUpdatesPlugin|List updates to a TW since the users last visit|
|TabEditPlugin |Easier tab editing - double click to edit source tiddler |
|TagAdderMacro |Dropdown list for easy toggling of tags - abandoned in favor of TaggerPlugin |
|TaggerPlugin |Dropdown toggling and management of tiddler tags, your all-in-one plugin for tags - check if template shows well|
|Saves opening each document jst to change tags|
|TiddlerWithEditPlugin |Adds double-click-to-edit to the core tiddler macro |
|TiddlyLightBoxPlugin|Lightboxes optimized for ~TiddlyWiki |
|Tiddlylock - http://www.minormania.com/tiddlylock/tiddlylock.html|allows sharing of a tiddler for editing purposes|
|ToggleSideBarMacro |Toggle visibility of the sidebar|
|ToolbarIconsPlugin|Replace toolbar buttons with icons|
|TWAB|Address plugin needs quite a few other plugins - http://www.tiddly-twab.com/|
MultiRssPlugin
- install, save your TW and reload.
- edit the MultiRssConfig shadow tiddler to configure your rss feeds.
- to trigger rss saves manually, use the {{{<<saveRss>>}}} macro
- or just set the generate rss feed option and the feeds will be generated on each save
- major code optimization planned for ~TW2.2
- coming up: compatibility with MTS
InlineTabsPlugin
- create tabs from just one tiddler using an easy {{{<tabs></tabs>}}} syntax.
- [[Demo|TabDemo]]
InlineSlidersPlugin
- a super light weight plugin that lets you create sliders inline using a {{{<slider></slider>}}} syntax, or the {{{++++ ====}}} syntax for compatibility with the ~NestedSlidersPlugin from tiddlytools.com. Terrific for when you don't need the extra bells, but just want to create simple inline sliders.
++++ Demo
This is an example slider
====
LimitOpenTiddlersPlugin:
- new tiddlers open at the top
- max n tiddlers allowed open at any time. Right now n is set to 3
- when the n+1 tiddler is opened, the oldest (bottom) open tiddler is closed
- optional history command in the toolbar that show z number of last closed tiddlers.
- z and n are userconfigurable
TiddlerPreviewsPlugin
- replace default tiddler tooltips with stylish excerpts of the tiddler text. Mouse over the tiddler links in the timeline for a demo.
- easily configure whether to use them for either tiddlyLinks or externalLinks or both.
- works better for tiddlers with normal text as opposed to code.
- can use with Simon's [[TiddlerExcerptTooltip|http://mptw2.tiddlyspot.com/#TiddlerExcerptTooltip]] to customize the tooltip!
- customize appearance with css
- (adapt for inline definitions etc)
ExternalLinkPreviewPlugin
the websnapr preview script ported to TW. Not really my cup of tea, but gave it a go after someone asked on the group. What is cool is that this plays well with the TiddlerPreviewsPlugin. (unfortunately their servers seems to be bogged down sometimes)
Try mousing over these links:
- http://www.google.com
- http://www.cricinfo.com

The <<wikipedia "File Transfer Protocol">> is what you use to transfer your files from your PC to your Host.
!FTP file transfer using a browser
Most recent web browsers and file managers can connect to FTP servers, although they may lack the support for protocol extensions such as FTPS. This allows manipulation of remote files over FTP through an interface similar to that used for local files. This is done via an FTP URL, which takes the form ftp(s)://<ftpserveraddress> (e.g., [1]). A password can optionally be given in the URL, e.g.: ftp(s)://<login>:<password>@<ftpserveraddress>:<port>. Most web-browsers require the use of passive mode FTP, which not all FTP servers are capable of handling. [Wikipedia]
!!Websites and programs
http://www.net2ftp.com/ - works very well - what about security?

Fears for elderly as cuts see care reduced
by Adrian Pearson, The Journal
teaser: Sean Fahey, secretary of the North East Pensioners' Association
THE elderly and infirm will be left to fend for themselves as North East councils prepare to follow Northumberland's example and reduce care services, it has been claimed.Across the region councils are looking to change the criteria used to decide when they intervene to help the elderly or disabled, with many officers privately admitting the time has come when local authorities can only afford to step in as a provider of end of life care.The switch will see councils cease providing services for those with a substantial need and only act in critical cases.As a result elderly people will be denied help with tasks such as bathing, going to the toilet, dressing and eating.Substantial care needs are also paid for by councils when people would be at risk of needing hospital care if the money was withheld, or if there is a risk of abuse.The critical needs care offered instead generally sees councils help out only in a palliative form as the elderly, ill or disabled enter the final few months of life.Care bosses in Gateshead are asking families to have their say on the £10m budget-saving move as a result of even deeper Government spending cuts.In North Tyneside a spokeswoman said the move had not being ruled in or out as the council was still in budget negotiations.In Newcastle a high-level budget meeting saw council leaders initially rule out the move as they prepare for adult services cuts worth some 33% of current budgets. But the change is likely to be put before leaders again next year.Last night Sean Fahey, secretary of the North East Pensioners' Association, said councils should 'offer more than just end of life care.' Mr Fahey, from Blyth, said: 'They have a duty to provide a safety net but increasingly we see that the holes in that net are getting larger and larger.'There a lot of vulnerable people who will miss out, there are those who have known hard times and will just try to get by in the solitude of their own home and not complain and there are those who have hard working families who are struggling to help them but are too busy to go through the long fight to get better care and will quietly put up with it.'The 62-year-old added: 'There are many, myself included, who will be appalled that it has come to this. If you try to shrink this service you will just move the problem elsewhere, on to other services, it doesn't even make economic sense.'Gateshead Council this week launched its consultation on the proposed change, one of hundreds of difficult decisions council leaders say the Government has forced them to consider as part of a £38m budget blow.David Bunce, the council's director of community based services, said: 'It would be wrong for us not to look at the options surrounding adult social care as it represents a large amount of our expenditure, but we would like to stress that this is one aspect of a comprehensive consultation looking at all aspects of council spend.'We do however recognise the significant human issues associated with reducing services in adult social care and these will of course be fully considered before any final decisions are made".A spokeswoman for Northumberland Council said: 'Since the introduction of the Government's Fair Access to Care Services, Northumberland has offered support to those assessed as meeting the critical band.'
Source: [[Fears for elderly as cuts see care reduced|http://m.journallive.co.uk/ms/p/tmg/newcjou/sMbLj9flUoF3nu-gq4P-KHg/view.m?id=3661419&tid=638956&cat=News#quick]]

/***
|FileDropPlugin|h
|author : BradleyMeck|
|version : 0.1.1|
|date : Nov 13 2006|
|usage : drag a file onto the TW to have it be made into a tiddler|
|browser(s) supported : Mozilla|
!Trouble Shooting
*If the plugin does not seem to work, open up the page "about:config" (just type it in the address bar) and make sure @@color(blue):signed.applets.codebase_principal_support@@ is set to @@color(blue):true@@
!Revisions
*Multiple File Dropping API updated, to end all capturing events after yours return a value that makes if(myFunctionsReturnValue) evaluate to true
*Added support for multiple file drop handlers
**Use the config.macros.fileDrop.addEventListener(@@color(green):String Flavor@@, @@color(green):Function handler(nsiFile){}@@, @@color(green):Boolean addToFront@@) function
***Standard Flavor is "application/x-moz-file"
***addToFront gives your handler priority over all others at time of add
*Old plugin would disallow drops of text vetween applications because it didn't check if the transfer was a file.
!Example Handler
*Adds simple file import control, add this to a tiddler tagged {{{systemConfig}}} to make file dropping work
{{{
config.macros.fileDrop.addEventListener("application/x-moz-file",function(nsiFile)
{
if(
confirm("You have dropped the file \""+nsiFile.path+"\" onto the page, it will be imported as a tiddler. Is that ok?")
)
{
var newDate = new Date();
var title = prompt("what would you like to name the tiddler?");
store.saveTiddler(title,title,loadFile(nsiFile.path),config.options.txtUserName,newDate,[]);
}
return true;
})
}}}
!Example Handler without popups and opening the tiddler on load
*Adds simple file import control, add this to a tiddler tagged {{{systemConfig}}} to make file dropping work
{{{
config.macros.fileDrop.addEventListener("application/x-moz-file",function(nsiFile)
{
var newDate = new Date();
store.saveTiddler(nsiFile.path,nsiFile.path,loadFile(nsiFile.path),config.options.txtUserName,newDate,[]);
story.displayTiddler(null,nsiFile.path)
return true;
})
}}}
***/
//{{{
config.macros.fileDrop = {varsion : {major : 0, minor : 0, revision: 1}};
config.macros.fileDrop.customDropHandlers = [];
config.macros.fileDrop.dragDropHandler = function(evt) {
netscape.security.PrivilegeManager.enablePrivilege('UniversalXPConnect');
// Load in the native DragService manager from the browser.
var dragService = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/widget/dragservice;1"].getService(Components.interfaces.nsIDragService);
// Load in the currently-executing Drag/drop session.
var dragSession = dragService.getCurrentSession();
// Create an instance of an nsITransferable object using reflection.
var transferObject = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/widget/transferable;1"].createInstance();
// Bind the object explicitly to the nsITransferable interface. We need to do this to ensure that
// methods and properties are present and work as expected later on.
transferObject = transferObject.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsITransferable);
// I've chosen to add only the x-moz-file MIME type. Any type can be added, and the data for that format
// will be retrieved from the Drag/drop service.
transferObject.addDataFlavor("application/x-moz-file");
// Get the number of items currently being dropped in this drag/drop operation.
var numItems = dragSession.numDropItems;
for (var i = 0; i < numItems; i++)
{
// Get the data for the given drag item from the drag session into our prepared
// Transfer object.
dragSession.getData(transferObject, i);
// We need to pass in Javascript 'Object's to any XPConnect method which
// requires OUT parameters. The out value will then be saved as a new
// property called Object.value.
var dataObj = {};
var dropSizeObj = {};
for(var ind = 0; ind < config.macros.fileDrop.customDropHandlers.length; ind++)
{
var item = config.macros.fileDrop.customDropHandlers[ind];
if(dragSession.isDataFlavorSupported(item.flavor))
{
transferObject.getTransferData(item.flavor, dataObj, dropSizeObj);
var droppedFile = dataObj.value.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsIFile);
// Display all of the returned parameters with an Alert dialog.
var result = item.handler.call(item,droppedFile);
// Since the event is handled, prevent it from going to a higher-level event handler.
evt.stopPropagation();
evt.preventDefault();
if(result){break;}
}
}
}
}
if(!window.event)
{
// Register the event handler, and set the 'capture' flag to true so we get this event
// before it bubbles up through the browser.
window.addEventListener("dragdrop", config.macros.fileDrop.dragDropHandler , true);
}
config.macros.fileDrop.addEventListener = function(paramflavor,func,inFront)
{
var obj = {};
obj.flavor = paramflavor;
obj.handler = func;
if(!inFront)
{config.macros.fileDrop.customDropHandlers.push(obj);}
else{config.macros.fileDrop.customDropHandlers.shift(obj);}
}
//}}}

Use AxCrypt - http://www.axantum.com/AxCrypt/Security.html - you nedd at least 10 words to create a 128-bit key

about:config in the address bar to open the configuration file
#Restore your browser tabs next time you open Firefox but only once - ''browser.sessionstore.resume_session_once=true''
#Restore your browser tabs next time you open Firefox but every time - "''browser.startup.page (int)'' "
So ''browser.startup.page 3'' restarts your browser with all the tabs that you used last time.
//What is displayed when Firefox starts: 0 = blank page; 1 = homepage; 3 = previous session. Default is 1. (Note: This preference is exposed in the Startup section of the Main pane of the Options/Preferences dialog.)//

!Text overflow problem - text (eg unbreakable long url) expands box to the size of the text instead of overflowing
This is a problem with IExplorer and is often discovered when long urls are used. The solution that worked for me was to use
{{{
word-break: break-all;
}}}
For Firefox you would use:
{{{
white-space: inherit;
}}}

//~~(Part of the [[ForEachTiddlerPlugin]])~~//
Create customizable lists, tables etc. for your selections of tiddlers. Specify the tiddlers to include and their order through a powerful language.
''Syntax:''
|>|{{{<<}}}''forEachTiddler'' [''in'' //tiddlyWikiPath//] [''where'' //whereCondition//] [''sortBy'' //sortExpression// [''ascending'' //or// ''descending'']] [''script'' //scriptText//] [//action// [//actionParameters//]]{{{>>}}}|
|//tiddlyWikiPath//|The filepath to the TiddlyWiki the macro should work on. When missing the current TiddlyWiki is used.|
|//whereCondition//|(quoted) JavaScript boolean expression. May refer to the build-in variables {{{tiddler}}} and {{{context}}}.|
|//sortExpression//|(quoted) JavaScript expression returning "comparable" objects (using '{{{<}}}','{{{>}}}','{{{==}}}'. May refer to the build-in variables {{{tiddler}}} and {{{context}}}.|
|//scriptText//|(quoted) JavaScript text. Typically defines JavaScript functions that are called by the various JavaScript expressions (whereClause, sortClause, action arguments,...)|
|//action//|The action that should be performed on every selected tiddler, in the given order. By default the actions [[addToList|AddToListAction]] and [[write|WriteAction]] are supported. When no action is specified [[addToList|AddToListAction]] is used.|
|//actionParameters//|(action specific) parameters the action may refer while processing the tiddlers (see action descriptions for details). <<tiddler [[JavaScript in actionParameters]]>>|
|>|~~Syntax formatting: Keywords in ''bold'', optional parts in [...]. 'or' means that exactly one of the two alternatives must exist.~~|
''Using JavaScript''
To give you a lot of flexibility the [[ForEachTiddlerMacro]] uses JavaScript in its arguments. Even if you are not that familiar with JavaScript you may find forEachTiddler useful. Just have a look at the various ready-to-use [[ForEachTiddlerExamples]] and adapt them to your needs.
''The Elements of the Macro''
The arguments of the ForEachTiddlerMacro consist of multiple parts, each of them being optional.
<<slider chkFETInClause [[inClause]] "inClause" "inClause">>
<<slider chkFETWhereClause [[whereClause]] "whereClause" "whereClause">>
<<slider chkFETSortClause [[sortClause]] "sortClause" "sortClause">>
<<slider chkFETScriptClause [[scriptClause]] "scriptClause" "scriptClause">>
<<slider chkFETActions [[Action Specification]] "Action Specification" "Action Specification">>
''Using Macros and ">" inside the forEachTiddler Macro''
You may use other macro calls into the expression, especially in the actionParameters. To avoid that the {{{>>}}} of such a macro call is misinterpreted as the end of the {{{<<forEachTiddler...>>}}} macro you must escape the {{{>>}}} of the inner macro with {{{$))}}} E.g. if you want to use {{{<<tiddler ...>>}}} inside the {{{forEachTiddler}}} macro you have to write {{{<<tiddler ...$))}}}.
In addition it is necessary to escape single {{{>}}} with the text {{{$)}}}.
See also [[ForEachTiddlerExamples]].

{{{
[img[title|filename]]
[img[filename]]
[img[title|filename][link]]
[img[filename][link]]
}}}
Images can be included by their filename or full URL. It's good practice to include a title to be shown as a tooltip, and when the image isn't available. An image can also link to another tiddler or or a URL
[img[Romanesque broccoli|fractalveg.jpg][http://www.flickr.com/photos/jermy/10134618/]]
{{{
[img[Fractal vegetable|fractalveg.jpg]]
[img[This is shown as a tooltip|http://example.com/image.jpg]]
[img[http://example.com/image.jpg]]
[img[http://example.com/image.jpg][ExampleDotCom]]
}}}
The tooltip is optional.
[<img[Forest|forest.jpg][http://www.flickr.com/photos/jermy/8749660/]][>img[Field|field.jpg][http://www.flickr.com/photos/jermy/8749285/]]You can also float images to the left or right: the forest is left aligned with {{{[<img[}}}, and the field is right aligned with {{{[>img[}}}.
@@clear(left):clear(right):display(block):You can use CSS to clear the floats@@
{{{
[<img[A woody bit of Hampstead Heath|forest.jpg]]
[>img[A field near Milton Keynes|field.jpg]]
}}}

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You need a sabbatical. A nice year or six months off to think, relax, get some fresh air, start a dance class, whatever. Better to find out from your Union what your legal options are. Your doctor might support your application. Good schools will be sympathetic. What teacher has not felt worn out at some point! Escape and relax - but not by sitting at home, unless it makes you feel good. Some nice uplifitng social activites - ideally in some sunny place .
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Labour's betrayal of British workers: Nearly every one of 1.67m jobs created since 1997 has gone to a foreigner
By James Chapman
Last updated at 3:04 PM on 8th April 2010
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Immigration was at the centre of the election campaign today as it emerged that virtually every extra job created under Labour has gone to a foreign worker.
Figures suggested an extraordinary 98.5 per cent of 1.67million new posts were taken by immigrants.
The Tories seized on the revelation as evidence that the Government has totally failed to deliver its pledge of 'British jobs for British workers'.
Mr and Mrs Brown speak to members of the public during a phonebank session at the Labour Party headquarters
Mr Brown, seen speaking to members of the public during a phonebank session at the Labour Party headquarters, said he opposes an immigration quota
As Gordon Brown tried to fight on the economy and cleaning up politics, he was confronted in the Commons about how British people of working age have lost out.
Shadow immigration minister Damian Green revealed unpublished figures showing there are almost 730,000 fewer British-born workers in the private sector than in 1997.
Mr Green said the Tories would reduce net migration to tens of thousands a year from the peaks of 200,000 under Labour by enforcing an annual cap.
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Mr Brown rejected the idea of an immigration quota, which he said would do 'great damage to British business'.
But Mr Green said the official figures were 'the final proof that Gordon Brown was misleading the public when he promised British jobs for British workers'.
He added: 'Instead he has presided over boom and bust and left British workers in a worse position than when he took office 13 years ago.
'British workers have been betrayed. A Conservative government would introduce a genuine limit which would help us properly control immigration.
'We would reduce net immigration to the levels of the 1980s and 90s - tens of thousands a year, not the hundreds of thousands we have seen under Labour.'
Damian Green
Senior Tory Damian Green
The ONS figures show the total number of people in work in both the private and the public sector has risen from around 25.7million in 1997 to 27.4million at the end of last year, an increase of 1.67million.
But the number of workers born abroad has increased dramatically by 1.64million, from 1.9million to 3.5million.
There were 23.8million British-born workers in employment at the end of last year, just 25,000 more than when Labour came to power. In the private sector, the number of British workers has actually fallen.
The number of posts for people of working age has increased since 1997 by over 500,000, to 20.5million.
But the number of British-born workers in the private sector has slumped by 726,000, from 18.4million to 17.7million.
The figures exclude people working beyond pension age, which critics say the Government includes as 'new jobs' in its assessments.
Last year, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development said that, over ten years, only Luxembourg had seen more of its new jobs taken by migrants.
The latest totals do not include the hundreds of thousands of migrants employed in the 'black economy'.
Sir Andrew Green, of the Migrationwatch pressure group, said: 'The government's economic case for mass immigration is finally blown out of the water.'
A Labour Party spokesman said: 'Net inward migration has fallen and Labour has set out how we will use the points-based system to ensure that, as growth returns, our priority is to see rising levels of skills, wages and employment, not rising immigration.
'But we reject a Tory quota which is arbitrary and misleading - not covering most of those who apply to come to Britain - and bad for business and growth.
'Under the points-based system the door is currently closed to unskilled workers from outside the EU, and the rules are being tightened on students working part-time. Skilled jobs must be advertised in Jobcentre Plus before being opened to migrant workers.
'Unemployment is around half a million lower than people anticipated last year, as thousands of British workers benefit from the help and support we offer.
'With more than 480,000 vacancies right now we are making sure no one gets left behind.'
Immigration: What NONE of the parties will tell you
Politicians of all parties have lamentably failed to tell the truth about how immigration has changed this country beyond recognition during Labour's 13 years in power. Here JAMES SLACK explains what is really happening...
NET MIGRATION
Net inward migration to the UK, the difference between the number of people arriving and leaving, is up threefold since Labour came to power.
In 1997, it stood at 48,000. By 2004, fuelled by a surge in new arrivals from Eastern Europe, it reached an all-time record 244,000, and in 2007 it was 237,000.
The following year it did begin to fall, as Britain headed into a deep recession, but the total still stood at 163,000.
Mr Brown
Since Labour came to power, net inward migration to the UK has increased threefold
Mr Brown suggested the as-yet-unpublished figure for 2009 would be 147,000. But this was incomplete data which excluded asylum seekers, visitors who decide to stay long-term and arrivals from Ireland and earned the Premier earned a swift rebuke from Sir Michael Scholar, chairman of the UK Statistics Authority.
The Tories have pledged to reduce the level of net migration to 'tens of thousands' - but have yet to specify a number.
POPULATION GROWTH
Home Secretary Alan Johnson said he does not 'lie awake' worrying about Britain's immigration problem
Home Secretary Alan Johnson said he does not 'lie awake' worrying about Britain's immigration problem
The Office for National Statistics projects that - based on current levels of migration - the UK's population of 61million, will grow to 70million by 2029.
The figure has become a battleground between the Government and those pushing for stricter immigration controls.
Home Secretary Alan Johnson initially said he did not 'lie awake' worrying about such rapid growth.
He is now insisting the ONS figure is only a projection and that the statisticians have been wrong in the past.
The number of immigrants living in Britain has almost doubled in less than three decades. The total foreign-born population now stands at 6.7million.
JOBS
Mr Brown's now notorious 'British jobs for British workers' pledge is fatally undermined by employment figures from the ONS.
These show that, in the private sector, there were 288,000 fewer UK-born people working in the third quarter of last year than there were in 1997.
Mr Brown likes to include people working beyond pension age as 'new jobs' - but if you strip them out, there are 637,000 fewer.
Overall, immigration has accounted for more than 1.64million of the 1.67million jobs created since 1997.
THE BLACK ECONOMY
For much of the last decade, Britain has been a magnet for illegal immigration and it has never been possible to put a definitive figure on the numbers entering this way.
Migrants mass at the Sangatte refugee camp near Calais, then smuggle themselves into the UK, often hidden in lorries.
The stowaways vanish into a black economy estimated to be worth billions of pounds.
The Tories under David Cameron, who arrived at the House of Commons by bicycle yesterday, could reduce net migration
The Tories under David Cameron, who arrived at the House of Commons by bicycle yesterday, could reduce net migration
Commonly, illegal immigrants work in kitchens, agricultural and construction jobs. Immigration staff, struggling to cope with a backlog of asylum claims, do not have the resources to track them down.
During the 2005 election campaign, Tony Blair repeatedly refused to estimate how many illegals were living here. A month after being re-elected, his Government produced an estimate of 570,000.
The campaign group Migrationwatch says the true total could be as high as 870,000.
Some Labour ministers have flirted with calling an 'amnesty' but it has been rejected as electorally unpopular.
EASTERN EUROPE
Officials estimated that, following EU enlargement in May 2004, between 5,000 and 13,000 Eastern Europeans would move to Britain.
But by the end of 2009 the number who had signed the Home office's Worker Registration scheme alone was 1,041,315.
This does not include the self-employed or those who did not bother to sign. The unexpected influx - mainly from Poland - placed significant strain on schools, the health service and local councils, who have still not been properly funded for the new arrivals.
CITIZENSHIP
Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab was given a student visa
Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab was given a student visa before his Christmas bombing attempt
Handing out passports to foreign nationals is how the Labour Government changed the make-up of society for ever. In 1997 just 37,010 people were given citizenship.
Last year the Home Office approved an all-time record 203,865 applications, an increase of 58 per cent in a year.
In total, Labour has now created 1.5million new British citizens - all with full voting rights.
Ministers have repeatedly promised to toughen citizenship rules, most recently by insisting migrants must earn a passport by doing voluntary work.
ASYLUM REMOVALS
Labour has never recovered from the mayhem which occurred at the start of this century, when a record number of asylum seekers poured into the UK.
Even on conservative estimates, it has left around 285,000 failed claimants living in Britain - but the number being removed is falling.
In 2009, there were 10,815 removals or voluntary departures, down 16 per cent on 2008.
Of those who went, 2,985 benefited from the Assisted Voluntary Return scheme - worth £3,000 each.
The Government's target of concluding 90 per cent of asylum cases within six months by December 2011 has been dismissed as 'unachievable' by Independent Chief Inspector of the UK Border Agency, John Vine.
Only a third of failed asylum seekers - 7,850 out of the 26,832 served with deportation notices - were actually removed in 2008. Inspectors have recently identified a new backlog of 40,000 cases massing in the asylum system.
STUDENT VISAS
In 1998, the number of visas handed out to overseas students was 69,607. In 2008/9, this figure had risen to 236,470.
The Government's own figures suggest more than one in ten of the foreign students studying in this country last year was sponsored by a bogus college.
At least 1.5million student visas have been handed out in the past eight years alone.
The beneficiaries included Christmas Day transatlantic flight bomb suspect Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab - given permission by the Home Office to study mechanical engineering at University College London between 2005 and 2008.
A string of other terror suspects have used the student visa route into the UK.
PRISONS
Britain's jails have been turned into what the Tories have called a 'United Nations of crime' containing inmates from 160 different countries.
The 11,546 foreign nationals represent one in every seven inmates in our prisons. They range from murderers and rapists to burglars, paedophiles, drug dealers and thieves.
There are only 192 member countries of the United Nations, so all bar 32 are represented in the British prison system.
The vast number of overseas inmates is a major factor behind the overcrowding which has led to the early release of UK criminals.
THE SECRET PLAN
Arguably, the most damaging charge of them all. New Labour's election manifestos made little or no mention of immigration policy.
But according to a draft report by the Cabinet Office, written in 2000, ministers had a secret plan to 'maximise the contribution' of migrants to the Government's 'social objectives'.
Former Labour advisor Andrew Neather, who worked on the report, said the aim was to 'rub the Right's nose in diversity and render their arguments out of date.'
Source: [[GENERAL ELECTION 2010: Under Labour nearly all UK jobs taken by foreigners : Mail Online|http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/election/article-1264333/GENERAL-ELECTION-2010-Under-Labour-nearly-UK-jobs-taken-foreigners.html?printingPage=true]]

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A Palestinian family who lost 29 members in Israel's recent offensive in Gaza filed a law suit Tuesday against the Israeli leadership, demanding some 200 million dollars in compensation, Israeli media reported.
The Samouni family, from the southern Gaza City suburb of Zaytoun, filed the suit at a court in northern Israel against outgoing Israeli premier Ehud Olmert, Defence Minister Ehud Barak and Army Chief of Staff Gabi Ashkenazi.
In the morning of January 4, an Israeli tank shell hit the family's three-story building, killing seven of its members.
Their apartment was burnt down completely and the survivors took refuge in a shelter, but the day after they arrived at the shelter, that building was shelled too and 22 more were killed. Both shellings also injured 45 other family members, most of them children aged eight to 14, said the lawsuit filed at the District Court of the northern Arab-Israeli town of Nazareth.
The suit accuses the Israeli military of 'criminal negligence' by killing innocent civilians who were seeking refugee in their home and a shelter.
The soldiers who fired the shells did so in utter disregard of the innocent civilians present in the area of the fighting, it charged.
'This is not the only lawsuit,' Attorney Mohammed Fukra told reporters at the court. The Samouni family approached me last week and I imagine that in the coming weeks similar lawsuits will be filed.'
A Palestinian family from the northern Gaza Strip refugee camp of Jabaliya, 11 of whose children were killed in an Israeli strike, filed a lawsuit already last week, demanding more than 40 million dollars in compensation.
Some 1,300 Palestinians, many of them civilians, were killed during 22 days of intense Israeli airstrikes and ground shelling in the densely-populated coastal enclave in December and January. Israel launched the deadly and destructive offensive in response to ongoing, near-daily rocket attacks from Gaza at its southern towns and villages.
Thirteen Israelis were also killed by rockets and in ground fighting.
Israeli courts have in the past consistently rejected lawsuits filed by Palestinians harmed in the conflict, arguing that they were hurt in times of war.
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Glencore will be worth £38bn when it floats on the London stock exchange on Thursday after setting its offer price at 530p a share.
Glencore's IPO is the biggest ever to have been launched on the London stockmarket, and is the third largest in Europe.
Glencore, which has its headquarters in Switzerland, is the world's biggest commodities trader, buying and selling metal, sugar, wheat and oil. It is also the largest shipper of coal around the world. The company is owned by its 485 traders, who will receive average payouts of more than $100m each through the flotation.
One of the world's most secretive companies. Glencore has revealed that in its role as an intermediary, buying and selling commodities to third parties, it accounts for more than 60% of the zinc market and 50% of copper.
The float is due to raise $11bn – financial firepower to fund expansion, starting with a $2bn investment in Kazakh gold and copper mine Kazzinc. More will follow, and, probably, an eventual merger with FTSE-100 miner Xstrata, where Glencore already owns 34%.
The IPO will make multibillionaires of five Glencore directors, including Ivan Glasenberg, chief executive, whose 15.8% holding will be worth about £6bn.
Glencore's chief executive, Ivan Glasenberg, has already earned the moniker "The Ten Billion Dollar Man" for his share of the bonanza.
Nine selected investment banks will also cash in: fees for their float advice are expected to top $400m.
Glencore also announced that Tony Hayward, the former BP chief executive who quit the oil giant after the Deepwater Horizon disaster, is joining its board as its senior independent director.
Glencore was set up by Marc Rich in 1974, who soon turned it into an international business success story. But, in 1983, he was indicted in the US on charges including tax evasion, racketeering and trading with an enemy state, Iran. He became a fugitive in Switzerland but was controversially pardoned by Bill Clinton in 2001. Glencore cut its links with Rich in the 1990s.

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A blast of atomic energy could save Ken Hom's life - so why can't other prostate cancer patients get the same treatment?
By Victoria Lambert
Last updated at 11:18 AM on 21st September 2010
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Positive thinking: Chef Ken Hom is on the road to recovery
Positive thinking: Chef Ken Hom is on the road to recovery
As his beloved mother lay dying from colon and bladder cancer, legendary Chinese chef Ken Hom faced an agonising decision.
While he was desperate to visit her bedside in Chicago to say goodbye, doing so would mean abandoning the revolutionary radiation treatment he'd just begun in Japan for prostate cancer.
Ken was in a terrible quandary. 'My family and friends begged me to carry on with the treatment,' he recalls, two months later. 'But it was the hardest decision I've ever made. My father died when I was eight months old, and my mother, Ying Fong, had brought me up so well, despite terrible poverty.
'She was unable to speak and barely conscious, but I knew what she would want.'
So the 61-year-old BBC presenter and author carried on with his treatment and when his mother died, the family postponed the funeral until he could join them.
Talking for the first time about his cancer, Ken is certain he made the right decision to continue with his treatment - not least because he's avoided the incontinence and impotence associated with conventional treatment, but also because it could have saved his life.
As with many men, Ken had not experienced any warning symptoms something was wrong. 'I've always been very fit,' he says, dressed in his trademark black, collarless jacket and seemingly glowing with health.
'I'm the same weight I was in my 20s, even though I eat and drink for a living. I have always exercised and drink green tea.' He laughs: 'I've been a good boy.'
But, seven months ago, during an annual medical at Bangkok Hospital (Ken divides his year between homes in Thailand, France and the U.S.), he was told his blood tests showed raised levels of a protein called prostate specific antigen (PSA).
An increase is a marker of prostate cancer, which affects 35,000 men in the UK every year, killing more than 10,000.
Ken says: 'I was told to have my PSA remeasured in two weeks, in case the results were an anomaly. I learnt they were much worse the second time, so the doctor insisted on doing a digital rectal examination immediately and a biopsy.'
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This means removing a tissue sample from the pros tate under local anaesthetic.
'That was so painful; I wouldn't wish it on anyone,' he says. That afternoon, Ken was told the diagnosis was prostate cancer.
'My first thought was: "Have I made my will?" I felt like someone had just punched me.'
But his doctor was reassuring. 'He told me: "There is good news. We have caught it early.'' It seemed my tumour was the size of a small pea. Now we just had to find out if it had spread.'
Ken spent the next few days taking in the news. 'I took a few deep breaths and, after insisting to my friends that they would play Imagine, by John Lennon, at my funeral, I stopped being morose.'
'Cancer changes your world, but it doesn't have to be in a negative way'
Ken visited his mother in Chicago (he avoided telling her his news so not to worry her) and then travelled to France, where he underwent an MRI scan to see if the cancer had spread beyond the prostate - if it had, his chance of recovery would be smaller and his need for aggressive treatment such as chemotherapy more urgent.
'Fortunately it hadn't,' says Ken. Ken's French doctor wanted to remove the entire prostate gland, but the chef was not so sure.
'From the day of diagnosis, I'd been Googling prostate cancer and bought every book on the subject. So I knew that removing the prostate gland carried risks of impotence and incontinence as a result of accidental damage. I wasn't keen to rush in.'
On the other hand, he was not comfortable with just waiting. 'I felt like I had a timebomb in my body.'
Ken admits that as a Buddhist he was in a dilemma: 'My beliefs teach you that some things are just meant to be. But I decided that as the cancer had been discovered early, it was meant for me to sort it out.'
On a friend's advice, Ken looked into a new therapy called proton beam therapy, which is carried out in a few centres in the world, principally in Kobe, southern Japan.
Originally developed over 50 years ago by nuclear scientists, proton beam technology has been used medically since the Nineties. It delivers high-energy particles which heat up and destroy cancer cells.
Prostate cancer cells
Prostate cancer cells: Proton beam technology can destroy them
However, unlike other treatments which rely on X-ray beams, proton beam particles deposit most of their destructive energy under the skin at the tumour site - they pass through healthy tissue without harming it.
Men who undergo radiotherapy may suffer short or long-term incontinence, as bladder or bowel tissue is damaged.
In the UK, prostate cancer patients are not offered proton beam therapy. John Robertson, a specialist nurse with the Prostate Cancer Charity, says: 'Many UK radiotherapists would argue there are even more precisely targeted methods of delivering radiotherapy already available in the UK that are just as good for avoiding side-effects.
'The machines required are incredibly expensive - £20-£30 million just to set up, let alone run.'
But Ken was determined to find out if the treatment was right for him.
'I flew to Kobe for an examination and doctors said I was suitable.'
Having the treatment in Japan felt pre-destined to Ken. He says: 'First, I was so close to Hiroshima - site of the first atomic bomb exploding which destroyed so many people's lives. Now that same atomic energy was being used to save lives - possibly mine. I was very moved by this.
'And my mother had always hated the Japanese, having been a prisoner during World War II. Yet here they were, saving her son's life. She would have been so grateful.'
Ken spent most of July and August undergoing 37 treatments with proton beam therapy - missing it only at weekends or on public holidays.
'It's a strange number, but it takes into account the need for days off (when the machine needs to be cleaned and serviced).
'Every morning I'd arrive at the clinic then dress in specially designed protective shorts.
'I'd already had brown X marks put on either side of my pelvis and at the front of my groin so that radiation beams could be directed precisely to the tumour.
'There were holes in the shorts to allow these marks to show where the beams were to be directed. I then lay on the treatment bed.
'They switched on soothing music - Enya, I think - and I thought positive thoughts.'
'Every treatment took two minutes and was painless. The only side-effect was my groin felt tender when I needed a pee.'
Two weeks into Ken's treatment, his mother's condition worsened. 'She passed away on July 15 in Chicago. It helped put in perspective what I was doing and why.'
During the treatment, Ken was able to travel around Kobe, where he tried out new spices and started learning the language. 'I wanted to make something good out of it.'
His treatment finished at the end of August and he has since been catching up with friends and business in the UK.
'I don't know the results yet, but I feel confident.' Ken will need three-monthly scans for several years.
'Cancer changes your world, but it doesn't have to be in a negative way. Prostate cancer is an intimate area closely associated with masculinity, but we shouldn't be afraid to speak out.
'I've been lucky. Coming close to death has made everything feel even more intense and I already enjoy life even more than I did.'
prostate-cancer.org.uk
Source: [[How a blast of atomic energy could save Ken Hom's life : Mail Online|http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1313756/How-blast-atomic-energy-save-Ken-Homs-life.html?printingPage=true]]

As posted by Bradley Meck on the mailing list, 18-Jul-2006
{{{
<html><a
href="javascript:void(0)"
onclick="story.closeAllTiddlers();story.displayTiddlers(null,store.getTiddlerText('DefaultTiddlers').readBracketedList())"
>Home</a></html>
}}}
I think it could be adapted to open any set of tiddlers, eg
{{{
<html><a
href="javascript:void(0)"
onclick="story.closeAllTiddlers();story.displayTiddlers(null,['This','That'])"
>This and That</a></html>
}}}
A variation suggested by Eric Shulman:
{{{
<html><a href="javascript:;" onclick="story.closeAllTiddlers();restart();">home</a></html>
}}}
This one will read permalink/permaview urls and other [[URL Commands]] to determine what tiddlers to display.
Source: [[TiddlyWikiFAQ - a collection of frequently asked questions about tiddlywiki|http://twfaq.tiddlyspot.com/]]

The options under the options slider and in AdvancedOptions are stored in cookies. So if you sometimes lose your cookies or you are working on your TiddlyWiki on several computers then it can be tiresome to have to enter your options time and time again. Here's how you can set the default options in your TiddlyWiki once and for all. This also determines which options a first time viewer of your TiddlyWiki gets. The way it's done is to create your own little [[plugin|Plugins]] that contains some javascript code to set the default options. Here's how:
* Create a new tiddler.
* Give it some appropriate name, for example "DefaultOptions".
* Paste in the following:
{{{
config.options.chkRegExpSearch = false; // default false
config.options.chkCaseSensitiveSearch = false; // default false
config.options.chkAnimate = true; // default true
config.options.txtUserName = "YourName"; // default "YourName"
config.options.chkSaveBackups = true; // default true
config.options.chkAutoSave = false; // default false
config.options.chkGenerateAnRssFeed = false; // default false
config.options.chkSaveEmptyTemplate = false; // default false
config.options.chkOpenInNewWindow = true; // default true
config.options.chkToggleLinks = false; // default false
config.options.chkHttpReadOnly = true; // default true
config.options.chkForceMinorUpdate = false; // default false
config.options.chkConfirmDelete = true; // default true
config.options.txtBackupFolder = ""; // default ""
config.options.txtMainTab = "tabTimeline"; // default "tabTimeline"
config.options.txtMoreTab = "moreTabAll"; // default "moreTabAll"
config.options.txtMaxEditRows = "30"; // default "30"
}}}
* Update the values after the '=' to the values your preferred values, either {{{true}}}, {{{false}}}, or a suitable {{{"QuotedString"}}}
** Note that you only need the ones you are changing from the default. You can delete any lines you don't need.
** This list is current as of version 2.0.6. Future versions may have extra options. You always see an up-to-date list of all the options by doing a "View, Page Source" on your TiddlyWiki. Look for {{{config.options = { .... } }}} about one page down from the top of the file.
** This example sets my user name to SimonBaird, switches off backups, switches on auto-saving and switches off the read only over http option.
{{{
config.options.txtUserName = "SimonBaird"; // default "YourName"
config.options.chkSaveBackups = false; // default true
config.options.chkAutoSave = true; // default false
config.options.chkHttpReadOnly = false; // default true
}}}
* Give the tiddler a tag of {{{systemConfig}}}.
* Click Done to save the tiddler and click 'save changes' to save your TiddlyWiki.
** Note that any cookies set in your brower will over-ride these settings. They are only used when there is no cookies set. So to test properly you need to should clear all your browser cookies (or just the applicable ones if you know how to do that), then open your TiddlyWiki.
Source: [[TiddlyWikiFAQ - a collection of frequently asked questions about tiddlywiki|http://twfaq.tiddlyspot.com/]]

*Use the ''Close others'' button at the top right of every window to clear the screen of all other pages so you can focus on one article at a time. Try it!
*If you get lost, ''refresh the browser'' to go back to the beginning or use the ''Breadcrumb navigation'' trail at the top of the page.

How do I configure the mail2page scripts?
I have no idea what to do with the mail2page scripts. Surely, by now, people should be leaving some basic "for dummies" instructions? :-(
Source: [[How do I configure the mail2page scripts? - DokuWiki User Forum|http://forum.dokuwiki.org/post/11935;nocount]]

You would think that adding content would be a doddle but not so!
!Pre-requisites
#Logon
#You must register and be assigned
If you hit the Submit News

!An introduction to TiddlyWiki sliders
A ''slider'' is another name for a collapse and expand, hide or reveal, mini-program. Normally you would click on an item to ''reveal'' some text or an image or both. There are a number of plugins with the name ''slider'' in them and they can cause some confusion for newcomers. This explanation is written using the ~NestedSliders plugin! ''Default'' means it is pre-installed as part of the original program.
----
+++[The Default Slider command]
*The default TW Slider creates a collapsible drop down Tiddler.
The "Tags" slider example you see below this paragraph is "called" from another tiddler called TabTags. You could use any other available Tiddler. Click ONCE to see the contents of the Tidddler called ''~TabTags''. Click again to ''collapse'' the tiddler.
<<slider fortabTags TabTags Tags Tab>>
The syntax for the slider macro above looks like this:
{{{
<<slider fortabTags TabTags Tags Tab>>
}}}
There are four elements to the syntax, enclosed by double angle brackets, each divided by a space.
1. The word 'slider' so that TiddlyWiki knows what kind of macro it is
2. A unique cookie name to be used to save the state of the slider
3. The name of the Tiddler that you want to open by clicking on the slider.
4. The label for your slider - in other words, the text you want to appear in your slider box. For example, you could change the slider above to say 'Spaghetti'.
5. Some tooltip text that appears when the mouse hovers over the label
===
+++*[The NestedSlidersPlugin slider]
The NestedSlidersPlugin displays ''text or image or both'' rather than a Tiddler. In other words, it shows or hides any normal typed content. This test was written directly beneath the slider command and is ''NOT'' a view of another tiddler. That means you can pepper your texts with nice hide-away extras such as tips , hints or answers where you would click on a slider label to reveal text (or an image).
[img[who's a pretty boy,then..|/wikis/images/parrot.jpg]]
*Syntax
{{{
+++[heading]
Some text
===
}}}
Use an extra + to load the slider in its Open state.
A * for a rollover effect (this slider for example)
===
+++[The InlineSlidersPlugin]
A super light weight plugin that lets you create sliders inline using a <slider></slider> syntax, or the {{{++++ ====}}} syntax for compatibility with the ~NestedSlidersPlugin from tiddlytools.com. Terrific for when you don't need the extra bells, but just want to create simple inline sliders.
The basic difference is that there are no complex formatting options but what you get is a very short script that does a basic job. Depends on what you need!
===
+++[The FAQlist plugin]
To display a slider view of a list of Tiddlers. Each individual Tiddler can be expanded or collapsed or all the Tiddlers at the same time. Very useful for creating a list of related notes that can be stepped through one at a time. Hence the name FAQ List! Whateer it is called, it is still a slider script variation.
This is an example. You can view the Tiddlers but not edit them. You can see from this example that it would be useful for short bits of text as intended by the author, although you could use it to create a contents list.
<<faqlist byTag menu title>>
===

[[How to Install and Use Mediawiki on Your Joomla Website : Answerbag|http://www.answerbag.com/articles/How-to-Install-and-Use-Mediawiki-on-Your-Joomla-Website/7b81dba6-e122-e93b-1050-d4265d81fde7]]

!Quick Guide
Here is a list of the programs you need to clean and protect your computer from viruses, trojans and worms! Follow the links to fuller descriptions or make a request for information on the forums here: http://www.healthwealthandmusic.co.uk/. If you know about downloading and installing programs you will probably be able to remove all the junk files you have downloaded without any further help.
----
You can get most of the programs you need for free - and yes, they do as good a job as the commercial programs. Please make a donation to the freeware author to keep his or her spirits up!
----
''In all cases make sure you download the program updates before you use the program, otherwise it might not clean your system properly.''
----
Take a look at the [[Comodo|http://www.comodo.com/]] suite of programs which are free for home users and seem to do the trick!
----
!![[Clean all the Junk from your computer]]
##[[CCleaner |http://www.filehippo.com/download/3c02a4aa130c2e9f965fed11bdb95923/download/]] - free
##[[Spybot |http://www.safer-networking.org/en/mirrors/index.html]] - free
##[[Spyware Doctor|http://www.pctools.com/spyware-doctor/download/]] - $30 to buy.
##[[Adaware|http://www.lavasoftusa.com/download_and_buy/product_comparison_chart.php]] - with the SE version you get a Registry Guard program called AdWatch
!!Find and remove Viruses and Trojans
##[[Avast! Antivirus personal - |http://www.avast.com/eng/download-avast-home.html]] - free
##[[Trojan Remover|http://www.simplysup.com/tremover/download.html]] - free for 30 days then $30
!!Clean your Registry
##[[Registry Booster|http://www.tucows.com/preview/501672]] - evaluation then $30
!!Backup your Registry
##[[ERUNT for Windows|http://www.snapfiles.com/get/erunt.html]]
!!Switch on the Windows System Restore Point
A System Restore Point is a backup of all the files that are usually messed up by viruses and other unwelcome guests! It is normally done automatically.
+++[System Restore Requirements:]
System Restore is automatically installed and configured on Windows XP if your computer has at least 200MB of free disk space after Windows XP is installed.
===
+++[Enabling System Restore:]
Right click my computer icon, properties. System Restore Tab, Clear "Turn Off System Restore on all Drives".
At this point a Restore file is automatically created for you though you won't see it because it is a hidden file.
===
+++[Creating Restore Points]
Start/Programs/Accessories/System Tools/System Restore. In the System Restore window, click "Create a Restore Point button, next. In the window that appears, enter a description. The date and time is created automatically.
===
!!Protect yourself while online
[[Peer Guardian|http://phoenixlabs.org/pg2/]]
This utility helps keep your browsing activities private. It is OK to switch it off when browsing legitimate sites like the BBC.
[[Sunbelt Kerio Personal Firewall|http://www.sunbelt-software.com/Home-Home-Office/Sunbelt-Personal-Firewall/Download/]]
Well worth the £5. Your Firewall is THE main tool for protecting your PC. The Windows Firewall is not good enough - read what the Sunbelt site says.
!!Browse in a more secure environment - use [[Sandboxie]]
[[Sandboxie|http://www.sandboxie.com/index.php?DownloadSandboxie]]
The program creates an extra line of defence by creating a special "virtual" folder which pretends to the outside world that it is your C drive and System folder when in fact it is just a copy of the parts you need. Your original files remain untouched. It might take some time to get your head around the concept but persevere and read more on this site.
!!Backup the Entire Hard Drive onto a DVD or Partition
[[Norton Ghost|http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Back-Up-and-Recovery/Symantec-Norton-Ghost.shtml]]
This is the Big One. It's not absolutely necessary for home users but it will save you an enormous amount of time if your PC ever crashes.
----
!Scenario 1: starting from a clean system
If you have just installed Windows from a legitimate source you should have a clean system which you must now backup. Do this before you install any new programs.
!Rescue your hard drive
http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/reset-lost-windows-7-user-account-password-with-ubuntu-live-disk/

Steps to stop plugin-container.exe process:
* Open Firefox web browser.
* Type about:config in the address bar and press Enter key.
* A warning will appear. Ignore it and press the “I’ll be careful, I promise!” button.
* In the Filter field type dom.ipc. Six preferences will appear for the filter dom.ipc.
* Ignore first and last preferences (dom.ipc.plugins.enabled and dom.ipc.plugins.timeoutSecs). Toggle (double-click) each of the four remaining preferences to change the value from “true” to “false“.
Source: [[How to Stop Firefox plugin-container.exe Process? : TechnoGadge|http://www.technogadge.com/how-to-stop-firefox-plugin-container-exe-process/]]

How to access a QQ homepage?
Posted by: Keveen (IP Logged)
Date: December 17, 2009 06:31PM
I'm just getting used to using QQ and learning some Chinese too. I discovered that I am automatically assigned webspace. But why can't I see homepages from some of my contacts? Addresses such as http://907302958.home.qq.com are blocked but others are open. Is there something I should be doing?
I also found my way to the logion page and can access some sites via http://user.qzone.qq.com/1307667469 which is my site. It's a bit confusing so any directions would be welcome.
Source: [[How to access a QQ homepage? - Chinese Forum|http://www.chinese-tools.com/forum/read.html?q=14%2C112532]]

+++[A-Z Index of CSS and HTML notes]
<<forEachTiddler
where
'tiddler.tags.containsAny(["css","html"])'
>>
===
See also [[Newsfeeds]]
!Sources of help and information
There is lot of excellent free stuff out there. This is my slection.
+++^[Online Magazines]
|http://www.pwdmag.co.uk/|http://www.pwdmag.co.uk/forum/index.php|
|http://www.webdesignermag.co.uk/|http://www.webdesignermag.co.uk/forum/|
|http://www.netmag.co.uk/|http://forum.netmag.co.uk/|
|http://www.computerarts.co.uk/|http://forum.computerarts.co.uk/index.php|
|http://www.webuser.co.uk/|http://www.webuser.co.uk/forums/ubbthreads.php|
===
+++^[Tutorials]
http://movielibrary.lynda.com/html/modPage.asp?ID=423
http://www.w3schools.com/
===
+++^[Forums]
http://www.webdesignerforum.co.uk
http://www.webmaster-talk.com
http://www.webdevforums.com
http://www.designerstalk.com/forums
===
+++^[Online Testing tools]
http://www.websiteoptimization.com/
http://webxact.watchfire.com/
http://www.anybrowser.com/index.html
===
+++^[Webmaster tools]
!Immediately practical
http://www.htmlbyexample.com/
http://www.cssplay.co.uk/
http://www.onlinetools.org/
http://www.accessify.com/
http://www.webweaver.nu/sitemap.shtml
http://www.netmechanic.com/news/index.shtml
!Web Standards
|WC3|http://www.w3.org|
|webstandards.org/|http://www.webstandards.org/|
|Accessify|http://www.accessifyforum.com/forum5/|
!CSS
|Eric Meyer|http://meyerweb.com/|
!Portals
|Sitepoint|http://www.sitepoint.com/|
===
!Content Sources
+++^[Free Photos]
http://www.sxc.hu/home
http://www.cepolina.com/freephoto/
===
+++^[Free Graphics]
http://openclipart.org/
===
http://www.widgetbox.com/
!Tools
Here are some excellent online tools you can use:
+++[Online Color Scheme Tools]
Not sure where to start planning your color scheme?
!!Build a palette.
The Visibone Webmaster's Color Laboratory - http://visibone.com/colorlab/ - provides an excellent tool for comparing colors side by side in an interactive environment.
!!Color Wheel Selector.
Explore all of the different color wheel schemes using Wellstyled.com's Color Scheme 2 tool - http://wellstyled.com/tools/colorscheme2/index-en.html
!!Duotones.
If you are trying to keep your design simple but want more than a monochromatic scheme, the Slayer Office Color Palette tool - http://degraeve.com/color-palette/ lets you blend two colors together for a smooth duotone color palette.
Color palettes from photographs or other images. If you are using graphics or photography with a particular color scheme in them, the Degrave.com Color Palette Generator (degraeve.com/color-palette/) will analyze the image and then produce a color palette based on the colors in the image.
===
+++[Quickstart tools]
|Use online ditor and paste the code|http://www.fckeditor.net/demo|
|Use free templates|http://andreasviklund.com/templates/|
===
+++[Site creation tools]
|[[Content Control]]|http://www.barnyardbbs.com/Projects/ContentControl/PHPVersion.aspx|
|NanoCMS|http://nanocms.kalyanchakravarthy.net/|
|SNews|http://snewscms.com/|
===
!Scripts
A modern web page is written in <<wikipedia "xhtml">> and css (<<wikipedia "Cascading Style Sheets">>). Additional scripts are used to add interactivity: <<wikipedia "php", <<wikipedia "asp">>, <<wikipedia "javascript">> and <<wikipedia "Ajax (programming)">>. There are many others!
Here is some basic information and links to get you started - [[Scripts Menu]].
!And also...
[[Accessibility issues]]
The largest percentage of the world views their screen at a resolution of 1024 x 768.
[[Essential Website Building Software]]
[[Server software]]
[[Validate your site]]
[[Web site Security]]
[[Web Hosting]]
![[Advertise your site]] - SEO
After you have built your masterwork you will want to get it noticed. There are millions of web pages in cyberspace, but don't worry, quality counts - and some astute advertising techniques to get your site noticed.

These tests check the datastream provided by our broadband host. IN other words, how fast your upload and download speeds are. You need a consistent, high speed of at least 1MB to enable audio visual transfers that will let you listen to the radio or watch video without stuttering.
+++^[Check Broadband Speed sites]
http://www.speedtest.net/
http://myspeed.visualware.com/vr/index.html
http://www.speedtest.bbmax.co.uk/
http://www.mybroadbandspeed.co.uk/
http://www.speedtester.bt.com/
===

http://www.pcurtis.com/network-adsl.htm
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/faq/sections/technical.html
* What Bandwidth is offered?
* Is there a limit on the amount of data I can download each month?
* Are any ports blocked or P2P applications restricted?
* What is the contention?
* What is the monthly cost?
* What is the joining cost?
!!Equipment
* Is a modem included
* Are the splitter(s) included in join up costs?
!!Quality of Service
* What performance record does the provider have? Take a look at the forum and other forums.
* ''Is the customer support a premium rate number?''
!!The Contract
* What is the minimum contract length?
* Are migrations supported, both to and from?
* Is there a cancelation fee?
* Is the provider a reseller or do they manage their own connections?
!!Extras
*Is there any web space provided? Does it support cgi or php?
*Do you get email?
*Do you get Newsgroups? Are they text or binary?
* Are fixed IP addresses provided?
* Can you run servers?
Consider also that you might not need another email service if you already have one and if you don't know what Newsgroups are you aren't missing anything! Although that may change as your knowledge and Internet uses change and grow.
+++[Bandwidth Consumption - Fair Useage]
How many megabytes does your online activites use in an hour?
*Internet Relay Chat: 0.5 meg per hour
*General web surfing: 5 to 10 megs per hour
*Games (like Quake): 15 to 30 megs per hour
*Remember, these are very rough, and based on past observation only. The following figures are rough translations of kilobits per second into megabytes per hour:
*Streaming media (64 kbps): 30 megs per hour
*Streaming media (128 kbps): 60 megs per hour
*Streaming media (256 kbps): 120 megs per hour
*Downloads will of course consume about the same number of megabytes as the file being downloaded, perhaps up to 10% more.
===

Your site visitors won't be interested in seeing every single Tiddler. All they want to see is a list of interesting content in some clear naviagational format.You might want the list to be an A-Z index, or to be soted by some tagging criteria. This is how to do it.
#Install the ForEAchTiddler plugin and macro
Assuming that your articles are logically tagged, use one of the provided macro formulas to sort and order your Tiddlers.
!Create a list sorted with the newest article at the top.
{{{
<<forEachTiddler
where
'tiddler.tags.contains("1publish")'
sortBy
'tiddler.created'
descending
>>
}}}
##Create a "list of lists", basically a navigation menu that points to your longer lists.
>Put it in the Main Menu, Side menu, or as a default Tiddler.
{{{
<<forEachTiddler
where
'tiddler.tags.contains("*help")'
sortBy
'tiddler.title'>>
}}}

You need TagglyTagging to make this work.
#Create the menu title using Wiki format eg Computer Tutorials
#Click on the Tiddler link that is automatically created
##Tag the tiddler with something suitable
#Add the name of the Tag you want to show as an index and every new Tiddler so tagged will be automatically indexed.
[[addon]]
!!No TagglyTagging - use ForAllTiddlers

How to create an sd-ext partition?
I am trying to create an sd-ext partiton so I can move applications and backup to that partition on my 4GB external SD card.
I've got ROM Manager 4.8.0.8 but when I select Partiton SD card it reboots and tries to reformat but I don't see anything on the Card just a LOST.DIR folder. I can't read the system messages when in Recovery mode cos it all happens so fast.
I tried via ADB and booted into recovery and selected the option to partition manually but still nothing. I reformatted the card with FAT32. Nothing.
Am I doing something wrong?
Source: [[How to create an sd-ext partition? - Android Forums|http://androidforums.com/xoom-support-troubleshooting/481985-how-create-sd-ext-partition.html#post3793749]]

Edit the existing styles by going to the 'More' tab and selecting the 'Shadowed' tab. In that tab you will see the StyleSheetLayout and StyleSheetColors.
* PageTemplate -- Contains the overall structure of the page, including the gradient macro for the masthead.
* EditTemplate -- Contains the structure and order of the tiddler editor screen
* ViewTemplate -- Contains the structure and order of the tiddler view screen
* StyleSheetColors -- Contains the CSS for the colors used by the TiddlyWiki
* StyleSheetLayout -- Contains the CSS for the layout of the TiddlyWiki
* StyleSheetPrint -- Contains the CSS used when printing from the TiddlyWiki
+++[Create a Custom Style Class]
You can wrap any text in an HTML {{{<span>}}} or {{{<div>}}} with a specified CSS class. This allows custom CSS styling in a nice, modular way. By placing a rule in your StyleSheet tiddler like {{{.wrappingClass{color: #666; background: #bbb} }}} you can markup a piece of text in the tiddler using this code:
{{{
{{wrappingClass{Text that is now accentuated}}}
}}}
{{wrappingClass{Text that is now accentuated}}}
By default, the text is placed in a {{{<span>}}}. To use a {{{<div>}}} instead, insert a line break before the text:
{{{
{{wrappingClass{
Text that is now accentuated}}}
}}}
{{wrappingClass{
Text that is now accentuated}}}
===
+++[CustomMarkup]
Sometimes it's necessary to include custom HTML markup in the {{{<head>}}} of a TiddlyWiki file - typically for compatibility with ad serving software, external libraries, or for custom meta tags. The CustomMarkup operation defines four shadow tiddlers whose contents are spliced into the saved HTML file. (If you do a view/source you'll see the markers referred to below).
|!Title |!Location |!Marker |
|MarkupPreHead |Start of the {{{<head>}}} section |{{{<!--PRE-HEAD-START-->}}} |
|MarkupPostHead |End of the {{{<head>}}} section |{{{<!--POST-HEAD-START-->}}} |
|MarkupPreBody |Start of the {{{<body>}}} section |{{{<!--PRE-BODY-START-->}}} |
|MarkupPostBody |End of the {{{<body>}}} section |{{{<!--POST-BODY-START-->}}} |
MarkupPreHead is the only one with shadow content: a link to the default location of the RSS feed.
===
+++[Style a Tddler]
* Create a mouseover effect change of colour when the mouse enters the tiddler space. Find the Tiddler Dispaly section in the stylesheet and add
.selected {
background-color: #faf5e7;
}

How to enable SSL on Windows XP SP2
This tips comes from Sahil Malik and it's too much interesting for not bookmarked it:
XP SP2 has SSL disabled, and if you want to enable it, these are the steps:
* Enable to HTTP SSL Service.
* Download IIS resource kit for IIS 6.0 (Even though XP has IIS 5.1)
* Run SelfSSL.Exe /N:CN=Sahil /V:30 /S:1
Source: [[How to enable SSL on Windows XP SP2|http://demiliani.com/blog/archive/2005/05/14/2451.aspx]]

!Sources:
*http://forums.wugnet.com/Windows-Installer-Update-installedftopic-377610-days0-orderasc-15.html
!First check if your msciexe.exe path is correct - mine was set to WINNT
*http://support.microsoft.com/kb/324516 - Go to Registryy - HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CURRENTCONTROLSET/SERVICES/MSISERVER/imagepath and set the correct path to your misexec.exe program - mine is \Windows\System32\msiexec.exe /V
!Register installer
Method 1: Unregister and re-register the Windows Installer
Click Start, click Run, type MSIEXEC /UNREGISTER, and then click OK. Even if you do this correctly, it may look like nothing occurs.
Click Start, click Run, type MSIEXEC /REGSERVER, and then click OK. Even if you do this correctly, it may look like nothing occurs, or you may briefly see an hourglass. After you run this command, the operation is complete.
Try your Windows Installer-based application again.
!!Download the EXE installer for Windows Installer 3.1 v2 from here - http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=889482fc-5f56...38-b838
You can try running it, but most probably will get an "Access denied" error and it will roll back the changes. If it installs fine, then you are set and don't need to do anything more, if not, look below.
*Make sure Automatic Updates are turned off, or set them to "Notify me but don't automatically download or install them."
*Also make sure WinXP's CD isn't in your CD/DVD drive.
*Check in the Services app (services.msc) that Windows Installer service isn't running, stop it if needed.
!!Open the X:\Windows\system32\dllcache\ folder (where X: is your system drive) and delete these three files (if they exist):
msi.dll
msihnd.dll
msiexec.exe
!!Then rename the same files from the \windows\system32 folder
ren msi.dll msi.old
ren msihnd.dll msihnd.old
ren msiexec.exe msiexec.old
(Notice that after each rename you will get a prompt from Windows that system files have been replaced, and it asks for the WinXP CD in order to restore them. Do NOT put the WinXP CD into the drive, click Cancel, then choose Yes in the other dialog box that appears.)
!!Restart the computer.
!Run the Windows Installer 3.1 EXE installer (downloaded in the beginning).
Follow the prompts to complete the installation, it will install fine.
!!Restart the computer.
You might get dialog boxes with errors about msi.dll missing.
*Rename the three files back.
!Method 2: Reinstall the Windows Installer
To reinstall the Windows Installer, rename the damaged Windows Installer files, and then reinstall the Windows Installer. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Click Start, click Run, type cmd in the Open text box, and then click OK.
2. Type cd %windir%\system32, and then press ENTER.
3. Type attrib -r -s -h dllcache, and then press ENTER.
4. Type ren msi.dll msi.old, and then press ENTER.
5. Type ren msiexec.exe msiexec.old, and then press ENTER.
6. Type ren msihnd.dll msihnd.old, and then press ENTER.
7. Type exit, and then press ENTER.
8. At the command prompt, type exit, and then press ENTER.
9. Click Start, and then click Turn off computer or Shut Down.
10. Select the Restart option, and then click OK, or click Restart.
11. Log on to the computer.
12. Download and install the latest version of the Windows Installer. For more information about how to obtain the Windows Installer, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
893803 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/893803/ ) Windows Installer 3.1 v2 (3.1.4000.2435) is available
13. Click Start, and then click Turn off computer or Shut Down.
14. Select the Restart option, and then click OK, or click Restart.

In order to embed a script within a tiddler, you can install
http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#InlineJavascriptPlugin
Once installed, you won't need to use any HTML, just a script block:
<script src="..."></script>
Note: the plugin syntax does not need (or even recognize)
type="text/javascript"
so that part of the usual script definition should be omitted.
<html><iframe scrolling="no" frameborder="0" hspace="0" vspace="0"
style="width:385px;height:220px;border:none" src="http://
www.pipebytes.com/widget/index.php"></iframe></html>
Source: [[How to insert external javascript widgets? - TiddlyWiki : Google Groups|https://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/browse_thread/thread/9c9feadf662a00ef/818748d8cabaae94?hl=en#818748d8cabaae94]]

!Checking Directory and File Permissions
[img[images/clip_image002_0000.gif]]
[img[images/clip_image004.gif]]
!Create a MySQL Database
[img[images/clip_image005.jpg]]
!Confirm and set paths
[img[images/clip_image009.jpg]]
!!Absolute Path - How to Determine
When uploading from a local testing server to a web server the absolute path also needs to be updated.
The absolute path is the directory where Mambo is located on the server hard drive.
This small PHP script will report the actual absolute path:
#Create a text file and give it any name e.g. serverpath.php
#Add the following code:
<?php
echo $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'];
?>
#Place (upload) this script in the directory where you want to find the absolute path.
#Point a browser to this script and the path will appear in the browser

I can download the excellent BBC HD flv file provided by the iplayer site but I want to watch it on my TV (cannot see the pleasure in watching a tv program on this computer!). As usual the BBC is using a non-standard format which Gspot does not recognise. I have an Emprex ME1 media player that does not play flv files (and neither do a lot of media players for some reason??). However, I do have an Ainol 2000SL MP5 player which outputs to the TV - and plays some flv files! But not this one!!
I suppose the Ainol would be the best way to go. So:
How do I "fix" the flv so that is recognised as a "normal" flv file without spending hours re-encoding? After all, I do have one very nifty player that does, incredibly, play standard flv files (Gspot says it's encoded using Sorenson flv).
Or is there a better way?
I'm trying to avoid reencoding the entire thing. I just want to watch on my TV not keep the program. Why is life so difficult biggrin.gif
Source: [[How to play BBC HD flv on my TV? - VideoHelp.com|http://forum.videohelp.com/topic372849.html#2003768]]

What is DFU: Device Firmware Upgrade
Step 1: Turn off your iPod touch / iPhone completely and connect to PC / mac
Step 2: Hold down the Power button for 3 seconds
Step 3: Without releasing the power button, also hold the Home button for 10 seconds
Step 4: Without releasing the home button, release the power button and keep holding the Home button for 20 seconds.
Itunes will identify that you are in DFU mode.

to get theChinese language characters to show in a program -
change the Language for non-Unicode program to Chinese (PRC). Restart your computer and you are ready to watch your favourite show now.
Source: [[How to read Chinese in PPS.tv : iNicholas|http://inicholas.net/2009/06/21/how-to-read-chinese-in-ppstv/]]

!Root a Xoom
When you root your Android device, you gain access to the entire file system, with full admin rights. You can customize your own boot image, create a full backup of your phone, or install a full-blown Linux distro.
The basic steps are :
#Backup everything you can - apps, settings
#Download and install the required developer/admin software onto your PC
#Copy the required img files to your external SD card
#Connect the charger
#Connect your Android device to your PC via the USB cable
#Run the admin sotware
#''Unlock'' your Android computer or phone - reboot - restore USB and SD card functionality
#''Root'' your Android device - that is, install the admin system files that will allow you full access to the Android system
#Restore what you can
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+++[Concepts]
*''What is a bootloader?''
http://www.tested.com/news/know-your-android-bootloaderwhat-it-is-and-why-it-matters/1879/
A bootloader is the code that runs on a device (be it a phone or computer) before the operating system starts up. This low-level code contains the instructions that tell a device how to start up and find the system kernel. The bootloader usually lives on the system board in non-volatile memory and is often specific to a device.
Issuing the 'fastboot oem unlock' command via the admin tools will unlock your bootloader.
*''What is an sd card''
Confusingly Android devices call the internal storage the SD card - same as your external SD card. Silly. So to file manage your external card you will need to find a Mount/external sd folder or something similar.
*''What is recovery mode''
All Android devices ship with a recovery console that is basically a partition on the device’s internal memory and can be booted into. The stock recovery of almost all Android devices provides a few basic yet handy options that allow you to factory reset your device and also to recover its operating system using an official ROM in zip format.
There are different versions - the most popular is ClockworkMod (Solarnz) but there is another ClockworkMod 5.0.2.7 Based
-''Rogue Recovery v1.3.0''
*''What is dalvik cache?''
http://androidforums.com/eris-all-things-root/76110-what-dalvik-cache.html
dalvik cache is a program cache area for the program dalvik. Dalvik is a java based virtual machine that is the bases for running your programs (the ones that have the .apk extension). Similar to prefetch files in Windows. Needs to be cleared sometimes
*''What is sd ext?''
sd-ext is a second partition of the sd card, by default the sd card has one partition. The sd-ext can be used by programs like link2sd or apps2sd to store some of your apps on that second partition, and free up some space in your internal memory
http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/android-partitions-explained-boot-system-recovery-data-cache-misc/
*''What is Flastboot''
Fastboot is a diagnostic protocol used primarily to modify the flash filesystem.
Utilizing the Fastboot protocol requires that the device be started in a boot loader or Second Program Loader mode in which only the most basic hardware initialization is performed. After enabling the protocol on the device itself it will accept any command sent to it over USB via a command line. Some of most commonly used fastboot commands include:
flash - Overwrites a partition in flash with a binary image stored on the host computer.
erase - Erases a partition in flash.
reboot - Reboots the device into the either the main operating system or the system recovery partition.
devices - Displays a list of all devices (with Serial #) connected to the host computer.
===
!Create a backup
Download the Rom Manager app and make a backup
!Download the admin apps
*Use ''Android Debug Bridge'' - EasyADB
http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/what-is-adb-and-how-to-install-it-android/
http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/tools/adb.html
Another basic explanation of the commands is here - http://www.xoomforums.com/forum/motorola-xoom-development/6795-basic-commands-newcomers-adb.html - very useful
*''Clockwork Recovery'' (A custom Android recovery tool) - info here - http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/what-is-clockworkmod-recovery-and-how-to-use-it-on-android-complete-guide/
!Unlocking
http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/how-to-unlock-motorola-xoom-bootloader-for-flashing-recovery-roms/
#''adb devices'' - ensure your Xoom is recognized by adb
#''adb reboot bootloader'' - boot your Xoom into fastboot mode (message says: Starting Fastboot protocol support)
#'''fastboot oem unlock'' - this begins the prompts to unlock your Xoom (message: ''Formatting UDA'')
Device automatically reboots and you have to go through the setup process again! I'm not sure how but my downloaded apps also start to reappear over the next few minutes - nice.
----
When in bootloader mode and unlocking... the down volume button is "down" and the up volume button is "enter".
!Root the Xoom
There are different methods available including a one click version but I followed these instructions - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1242241. Some methods are out of date so make sure you are following instructions based on your particular Android version. Mine is 3.2.
#Download the universal root program as instructed
#Install the Recovery program you will use to carry out backups, partitions, root program installations and so on (''fastboot flash recovery recovery-Tiamat-R4c-100611-1150-cwm.img'' = ClockworkMod 3.2)
#The next step is to use the "Clockwork mod" Recovery program you just installed (''Power + up vol button''). When you see the Motorola logo, release the buttons, count 3 seconds and then press the Vol down button once
#Flash (install) the Xoom-Universal-Root.zip file - a new boot.img is installed and an su and Superuser.apk
!Install Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich On Motorola XOOM
From - http://www.redmondpie.com/install-android-4.0.3-ice-cream-sandwich-on-motorola-xoom-how-to-tutorial/
Software here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1396251
#fastboot flash system system.img (flashes system imange)
#fastboot flash boot boot.img
#fastboot -w (wipes data)
!Step by step Flash
1) Boot into the bootloader (adb reboot bootloader)
2) Flash the recovery to the recovery partition (fastboot flash recovery recovery-Tiamat-R4c-100611-1150-cwm.img)
3) Once recovery is flashed, reboot (fastboot reboot)
4) When you get the M logo for the reboot, start pressing the volume down key until you get the option that says Recovery and press the volume up key
5) Flash the zip file containing the root files (choose "Install ZIP from SDCARD" then "Choose ZIP from SDCARD", from there, find the zip file that has the root files that you downloaded from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1242241
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!Instructions to Flash & Re-Lock Your Motorola XOOM:
From - http://developer.motorola.com/products/software/
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot oem lock
Note: If no userdata.img file is present in your download, please issue the command:
fastboot erase userdata

Your Wireless Modem is broadcasting its presence to your neighbours and is wide open to use by computer snoopers until you set up some basic security such as passwords and encryption. That little box with the antenna is called a <<wikipedia "Wireless Access Point">> or WAP. Access it with the address and user name provided by your ISP - usually http://10.0.0.2 or maybe http://192.168.1.254. The user name is often Admin or Administrator and the password might be blank.
In a nutshell you are better off NOT using wireless at all because it is less secure than your wired LAN and a wired LAN is still faster and more stable in performance. Of course most people will ignore that point so here are some of the security options available to a home user to protect your privacy.
<<<
*''Change the user name and password''
*''Turn off remote management features''
*''Turn off <<wikipedia "SSID">> - broadcasting'' (maybe?)
*''Enable <<wikipedia "MAC filtering">>''
*''Turn on your best Encryption option'' - WEP, WPA, or WPA2 encryption
*''Disable <<wikipedia "DHCP"'>> and assign your IP addresses manually'' (although you can try using DHCP is you have trouble connecting)
<<<
[[DHCP]]
[[Mac Filtering]]
[[Wireless Encryption options]]

The easiest way of sending large files is to use a file sending service. Such services are typically offered free for files up to a reasonably generous size (the yousendit maximum is 100MB). The process is straightforward: select the file you want to send which is then uploaded and stored on the providers hard drive. The person you are sending to then receives an email with a download link and sometimes a security password as well.
You could do the same thing by uploading the file onto your own web space if it is not sensitive data.
!Some service providers
!!Yousendit - http://www.yousendit.com.

Type the text for 'New Tiddler'

Digital video cameras are inexpensive, simple to operate, and deliver astounding quality. Video-editing software is also readily available and easy to use. We reviewed the major packages in After Hours (June 30, page 156), but there's one obstacle that no software program can overcome: Nobody wants to watch boring home movies.
The answer lies not in the tools, but in the techniques. Here are 12 tips to make your videos truly worth watching.
1. Understand what's watchable. For better or worse, what's on television today defines the video style that viewers enjoy. Next time you're watching television, pay attention to the elements.
Take note of the relative lack of camera motion in most shows. Although the perspective shifts from camera to camera, you'll see very little panning (moving the camera from side to side) or fast zooming toward or away from the actors. You'll almost never see the shaking that is indicative of a handheld camera.
Also pay attention to the way transitions are used as the director shifts from camera to camera. Transitions are visual effects that help smooth the change from shot to shot. Within a scene or a series of shots from one location during a single time period, most directors simply cut among the various shots. One camera angle is immediately replaced with another.
The transitions that television shows use are almost always simple dissolves (effects that merge two clips briefly, and then displays the second) or fades to black. Both effects are used to alert the viewer that the time or location is about to change. On kids' shows and "zany" sitcoms, you may see more elaborate transitions, but they're not random. The effect usually relates to the subject of the show, like a crocodile dragging the second clip over the first on The Crocodile Hunter.
Finally, note the pace of scene changes. Few if any TV shows (or movies) display a static screen for longer than 10 to 15 seconds. News and sports shows use multiple text streams to keep our eyes occupied, along with frequent background updates and cuts to reporters in the field. And sitcoms, dramas, and other shows change camera angles frequently.
To sum up: Videos worth watching use good, stable pictures from multiple angles. And good videos don't introduce random special effects but still manage to introduce some element of change every 5 to 15 seconds.
2. Tell a story. Even sitcoms have a story line. Next time you break out the camcorder to shoot Sally's gymnastics exhibition, think beginning, middle, and end. Shoot Sally talking about the event beforehand, greeting her teammates. Also shoot the coach's pep talk and then the event itself. Shoot the awards ceremony, Sally emerging from the locker room in her street clothes, and the ride home.
3. Shoot to please. You need high-quality, appealing shots to create the required pace in the final project. Rather than simply recording Sally's events, imagine that your goal is to illustrate why the gymnastics exhibition (or your vacation) is such a special event. Imagine you are producing footage for a time capsule; your goal isn't just to preserve the personal memories but to show the big picture as well.
To do this, shoot the coach's patient instruction, a participant's elation, a parent's pride, and the cheering crowd. Shoot Sally's team applauding their compatriots's efforts and hugging each other in support. Shoot wide-angle shots of the entire gym to place early in the video, so the viewer understands the milieu.
Find different angles from which to shoot. Climb to the top of the grandstands. Use over-the-shoulder shots of the parents watching their children, and shots of the crowd's reactions. As we discuss below, shots like these provide tremendous flexibility during editing. You don't have multiple cameras, but all consumer video-editing software can cut and paste scenes freely, so the end result can emulate multicamera productions.
4. Minimize motion. Even as you move around, make sure each shot is as stable as possible. When shooting, sit or lean against a wall. Practice camera motions beforehand, so you'll be smooth during the real thing.
Make sure that the coach or that tall guy in front of you won't obscure your shot. Practice the zooming you'll need to keep Sally roughly the same size in the frame as she runs closer to you. Or practice panning from the waist if she's moving from left to right in front of you, which makes for a smoother shot than moving the camera with your hands. In either case, move slowly to avoid jerky footage.
5. Be realistic. If ESPN can boil the Olympics down to 5 minutes of highlights, you should be able to do the same. It's tough to balance the motivations of archiving your child's youth and producing a video worth watching. Assuming you have enough hard drive space, why not do both? Most professional videographers present their customers with footage of an entire event (say, a wedding) and a highlights reel. When your goal is to create an enjoyable video, plan to shave off at least half to three-quarters of your original footage.
6. Shoot with scene detection on. If you're using DV, make sure that scene detection is enabled during capture. Scene detection uses time codes on the DV media to create individual, editable clips each time you stop and start recording (Figure 1). If you use an analog camera, try content-based scene detection if it's available. It's not as efficient, but it's still better than cutting up your video manually.
7. Trim relentlessly. Try to trim each scene to less than 20 seconds. Eliminate all shots with excessive camera motion, no action, long zooms, and pans. Remember, if something doesn't change every 10 to 15 seconds, your viewers will get bored.
8. Think nonlinear. Here's the fun part: You have several pieces of footage, including the coach giving instructions, parents cheering, gymnasts hugging, and so on. No one will know when each event actually occurred. Use the software to cut and paste snippets from here and there to build drama into your final production.
Look again at the Olympics coverage. You'll see a quick shot to the nervous parents, a glance at the coach, then the event, and the cheering parents, coach, and teammates. The segment ends with a close-up of the beaming athlete. You don't have the multiple cameras to get these shots in real time, but you can shoot them out of sequence and string them together (Figure 2).
9. Audio is your friend. All consumer editors let you add background music tracks, either overriding the original audio or mixing with it. Weaving appropriate songs into the project adds a touch of professionalism and introduces another dynamic element. You can also record a voice-over after the fact, providing a commentary on the events.
10. Make a music video. Let's say you have 15 minutes total of Sally's marching, stretching, and individual events. You can use one of several tools to analyze your raw footage, intelligently cut it into bite-size pieces, and synchronize it to your audio track-like instant MTV.
If you're using Windows XP, the included Microsoft Windows Movie Maker 2 has a feature called AutoMovie. You select the video files, the background music, and one of five editing styles (which include Music Video and Sports Highlights) and Movie Maker 2 outputs a finished movie. Our favorite, however, is muvee Technologies' autoProducer DVD Edition ($59.95 direct, www.muvee.com <http://www.muvee.com>), which gives you more styles and options.
11. Use titles to move the story along. Your video will have several discrete segments that move with the story line. Help the viewer understand the progress with titles like "Getting Ready," "Coach's Pep Talk," "Processional," and so on. But don't forget how irritated you get when people present PowerPoint slides that zoom in from all directions and use wild fonts and effects. Your text should enhance, not steal attention from, your video (Figure 3).
12. Go easy on the special effects. Don't use transitions and special effects just because they're available. For clips that make up the same scene, use simple cuts. If there's a slight change in time or location, use a dissolve. Use fade to black to signify a major change.
Several programs, like Pinnacle Systems' Pinnacle Studio
By Jan Ozer <http://www.pcmag.com/author_bio/0,1772,a=168,00.asp>

!Google analytics
Copy and paste the code segment into the bottom of your content, immediately before the </body> tag
http://www.crawltrack.fr/

You are by no means confined to this standard blue and white TiddlyWiki style. It's fairly easy to restructure and reformat this page to meet your needs if you know a little CSS and HTML. (If you don't know CSS and HTML, now's a great time to learn. Check out http://www.w3schools.com for more information on those topics.)
All you have to do to alter the style and structure of this page is to change a few ShadowTiddlers. The primary ones you're going to be interested in are the following:
*PageTemplate -- Contains the overall structure of the page, including the gradient macro for the masthead.
*EditTemplate -- Contains the structure and order of the tiddler editor screen
*ViewTemplate -- Contains the structure and order of the tiddler view screen
*StyleSheetColors -- Contains the CSS for the colors used by the TiddlyWiki
*StyleSheetLayout -- Contains the CSS for the layout of the TiddlyWiki
*StyleSheetPrint -- Contains the CSS used when printing from the TiddlyWiki
!Example
So, let's say for example that you want the tag list to appear below your tiddlers instead of floating to the right of them. This is the process that you'd follow:
1. Open the "StyleSheetLayout" tiddler
2. Edit this tiddler and scroll down to the line marked "{{{.tagged {}}}"
3. Delete the "{{{float:right;}}}" from this CSS class.
4. Add the following code to the tiddler:
{{{
.tagged li, .tagged ul {
display:inline;
}
}}}
5. Click "Done" and close the StyleSheetLayout tiddler.
6. Open and edit the "ViewTemplate" tiddler
7. Move the line marked "{{{<div class='tagged' macro='tags'></div>}}}" to the end of the list.
8. Click "Done" and close the ViewTemplate tiddler
9. [[Save you changes|HowToSaveYourChanges]] and refresh the page. Your tags should now be after each post and on a single line.
Source: [[TiddlyWikiTutorial - Learn the Basics of TiddlyWiki|http://www.blogjones.com/TiddlyWikiTutorial.html]]

For months rumours of share-ramping, market manipulation, excessive loans to their owners and unusual transfers off-shore have been circling Kaupthing, Glitnir and Landsbanki, whose failure last October left 300,000 British customers unable to access their money.
It has now become clear that this was no ordinary crash. Iceland's special investigation into "suspicions of criminal activity" at the three banks is likely to stretch from Reykjavik to London, Luxembourg and the British Virgin Islands.
Eva Joly, the French-Norwegian MEP and fraud expert hired by Iceland and now working with the Serious Fraud Office, now believes it will be "the largest investigation in history of an economic and banking bank collapse".
Many of the banks' secrets are likely to be inextricably bound up with corporate Britain and the success of these investigations in tracing and recovering assets is likely to affect every UK household.
Local authorities lost £1bn – or 5pc of all the money from council tax – in the over-leveraged institutions, leaving many facing the prospect of drastic cuts in services or steep hikes next year as they wait for the proceeds of the banks' administration to dribble through.
Although the Treasury can barely afford the UK's own bailout, it was forced to pay out £7.5bn to British savers who had internet accounts with Landsbanki's Icesave and Kaupthing's Edge with the uncertain prospect of getting the money back.
It now looks like Icelandic MPs will agree to pay £2.3bn to the Treasury to reimburse British savers up to the value of 20,887 euros (£18,054).
Not only did local authorities, charities and savers have billions tied up in its bank accounts, but a number of the City's wealthiest investors, from Robert Tchenguiz and the Candy Brothers to Kevin Stanford and Simon Halabi received hefty corporate loans from these insititutions.
But among the worst affected were 2,000 savers with £117m in Landsbanki in Guernsey. They lost their entire savings with no compensation. Many are still waiting in line with a queue of commercial creditors.
Of the 10,000 depositors with £840m tied up in Kaupthing in the Isle of Man, approximately 4,000 have already received their money in full under an early payment scheme, and it is expected that 75pc of depositors will be paid in full by the end of September. Savers can expect to receive up to £50,000 in compensation.
When the banks were put into administration last October, experts believed that Iceland's banks had simply fallen prey to the global credit crisis.
But Dr Jon Danielsson, an Icelander who teaches economics at the London School of Economics, believes that while the timing of the crash was dictated by the global banking crisis, the scandal is unique among European financial institutions.
He believes the root of Iceland's problems that have now decimated its economy appear to have started when the government decided to privatise the banks in the early 1990s.
"Iceland got its regulations from the EU, which was basically sound," he says. "But the government had no understanding of the dangers of banks or how to supervise them. They got into the hands of people who took risks to the highest possible degree."
Kaupthing fell into the clutches of the Gudmundsson brothers, Ágúst and Lydur, who made their fortunes building up the Bakkavor food manufacturing empire, which supplies hundreds of supermarkets in the UK. Their investment vehicle, Exista, owned 23pc of the bank, counting Robert Tchenguiz, the London property entrepreneur as a board member.
Kaupthing's loan book, which was leaked on to the internet last week, shows that around one third, or €6bn (£5.1bn), of its €16bn corporate loan book was going to a small elite of men connected to the bank's owners and management.
Several investigations into Kaupthing centre on share ramping, where the bank would allegedly give loans with no interest or security in order to buy shares in that same bank – boosting the share price.
One particularly murky incident revolves around the acquisition of a 5pc stake in Kaupthing by a company called QFinance linked to Mohammed bin Khalifa Al-Thani, the Sheikh of Qatar. Several weeks before the banks collapsed, a press release stated that the transaction showed that "Kaupthing's position is strong and we believe in the bank's strategy and management."
Only after the bank collapsed several weeks later did it emerge that the Qatari investor "bought" the stake using a loan from Kaupthing itself and a holding company associated with one of its employees. The bank appears, in effect, to have been purchasing its own shares, which does not seem to be uncommon; investigators are also looking at a similar purchase of a 2.5pc stake in Kaupthing by London-based property entrepreneurs Moises and Mendi Gertner.
Officials have also questioned why loans to senior Kaupthing employees to buy shares in the bank were allegedly written off days before the collapse.
Companies connected to Exista, the Gudmundsson brothers' opaque investment vehicle that owned their stake in Kaupthing, received €1.86bn in loans. Their close business associate, Mr Tchenguiz, appears to have personally borrowed €1.74bn in loans to fund his private investments - from stakes in Sainsburys to Mitchells & Butlers. Mr Tchenguiz is now being sued by Kaupthing's administration committee for the return of £643m.
Kevin Stanford, co-founder of the Karen Millen retail chain and one of Britain's wealthiest retailers, also got €519m in loans and was Kaupthing's fourth biggest shareholder. His company's purchase of credit default swaps in the bank is also under scrutiny, though there is no suggestion of wrongdoing his or his companies' part.
According to the leaked document, many of these loans carried little or no security and were listed as belonging to Kaupthing's "exception list" – seemingly those who received banking services on favourable terms.
The loan books of Landsbanki and Glitnir remain in the hands of their administration committees – to the frustration of many Icelanders who fear they may yield equally unusual surprises.
Landsbanki was controlled by the Björgólfur clan, who made their money from the sale of a Russian brewery to Heineken.
Björgólfur Gudmundsson had left Iceland after minor convictions for false bookkeeping and the collapse of his shipping empire, but returned a billionaire to take a 45pc stake in the bank. His son, known as Thor, created a pharmaceuticals empire netting him riches of more than $3bn (£1.7bn).
These were the men who owned the bank responsible for Icesave accounts, the high-interest internet operations that took billions in deposits from 300,000 UK savers.
Information from Landsbanki's reports suggest that companies connected to the bank's board of directors received at least €300m in loans. It is also known that Landsbanki lent the chairman's son Björgólfur Thor Björgólfsson's company Novator significant amounts, but later claimed that it did not need to be disclosed since he was not a "related party".
Björgólfur Gudmundsson, who was also the owner of West Ham FC, has now been declared bankrupt.
Meanwhile Glitnir, the smallest bank, fell under the control of Jón Ásgeir Jóhannesson and related business associates. He was the conquering Viking of the Baugur private equity house that took over a huge number of British high street shops from Hamleys to House of Fraser. Barred from being a director in Iceland for minor false accounting charges, he moved his headquarters to Britain. Glitnir, though lower profile in Britain, has not escaped public scrutiny. It is known to have lent connected people at least €200m in loans.
FL Group, the investment company that owned Mr Jóhannesson's stake in Glitnir, is now the subject of a major investigation by Iceland's economic crime police. Once powerful enough to own a major stake in American Airlines and threaten to take over Easyjet, the company's collapse in October with debts exceeding £1bn was the first domino to fall in the Icelandic banking crisis.
A house belonging to FL Group's chief executive, Hannes Smarason, was raided by police looking into the sales and re-sales of Sterling Airlines, a Danish carrier that failed last year. Sources in the Icelandic authorities said the investigation centred on a period when Sterling was sold three times in just over a year among a number of people closely linked to the listed company.
Mr Jóhannesson himself, having been cleared of 40 charges of fraud and embezzlement in 2008, is now awaiting trial for tax offences.
So how did no one manage to spot that these banks were making precarious loans to benefit a very small number of people?
One London-based analyst at a large investment bank who followed Kaupthing, Glitnir and Landsbanki for many years is unsurprised at the some of the revelations. It is the ratings agencies and financial supervisors who must take the blame for failing to spot some tell-tale signs that some unusual activity was occurring, he claims.
"If you took one careful look at the annual reports you could see that loans to related parties was extremely high," he says. "Any normal bank might give his chief executive a mortgage but running into billions is certainly unusual. But getting money on the international markets was cheap and there was no penalty for not being a proper bank – as I don't believe these were."
One headache that may have caused the regulators to back away was the banks' complex ownership structures involving a constantly shifting mess of investment vehicles and holding companies. All the banks appear to have sold and re-sold stakes, shifted around top management staff and lent each other's owners large amounts.
By Christmas 2007, a handful of analysts were beginning to suspect that something was up. It looked like the Icelandic banks were finding it even more difficult than most to raise money on the international markets, turning instead more European depositors to fund their loan operations. This gave birth to Landsbanki's Icesave and Kaupthing Edge.
Per Lofgrem, an analyst for Morgan Stanley, wrote at the time: "New funding has not come from traditional sources. The acquisitions of Derbyshire Building Society and Robeco [a Dutch bank] were made in order to get hold of their deposit bases. We also believe that the bank would have used better-known markets than Mexico to issue debt if more conventional markets were open."
Others warned investors strongly to stay away from them. Andreas Hakansson, an analyst for UBS in Sweden, repeatedly wrote client notes stressing that the complexity and vulnerability of the banks.
Kaupthing Edge started marketing to British savers in February 2008 and was fast building up a deposit base. And all, including Glitnir, had been recommended by advisors to local authorities as a good high-interest place to put their savings.
As Kaupthing, Landsbanki and Glitnir appeared to be on the brink of collapse in the autumn of last year, an army of spin doctors tried to persuade the UK that the banks were the target of a media conspiracy to discredit them.
By October, the money and time to fix problems had run out. The banks fell into administration one by one over the course of one week and Iceland's currency plunged.
Since then, Iceland has had an overwhelming battle to get its economy back on track that included a bail-out package led by the International Monetary Fund. It has not been helped by a political row with the UK over who is responsible for compensating Icesave depositors . Having agreed to pay Britain £2.3bn plus 5.5pc interest in compensation up to €20,887 for each Icesave account, the population is in revolt over the bill they have to pick up for the excesses of a few wealthy men.
So how are these investigations likely to end? One major issue faced by the investigators is the tightly-knit nature of the financial community, where family and friendship ties are everywhere.
KPMG in Iceland, which was meant to be conducting a forensic investigation into the collapse of Glitnir, had to resign when it emerged that its chief executive, Sigurdur Jónsson, was the father of the bank's biggest shareholder.
The government, anxious to clear the old guard from the new banks, ordered former employees off the administration committees. Glitnir and Kaupthing immediately re-hired them as consultants.
However, Ólafur Ísleifsson, a professor of business at the University of Reykjavik and former advisor to the IMF, believes the banks are already in recovery mode
"Some of the information that has already been revealed is quite shocking," he says. "But an important step consists of recent decisions that place the new banks on a secure financial footing.
Dr Danielsson disagrees, arguing that the financial system is still cripple by bad banks and a lack of trust in the authorities. "Things have not been able to progress and are getting worse," he says. "The government needs to act to try to find anyone who is guilty and punish those people. That is important for the country to heal."
Source: [[Iceland: what ugly secrets are waiting to be exposed in the meltdown? - Telegraph|http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/banksandfinance/6034654/Iceland-what-ugly-secrets-are-waiting-to-be-exposed-in-the-meltdown.html]]

!Other ideas
*A "Couldn't find it" feedback link on the search results page
*Notice that Health & Social Care and Housing are separated out on the best websites
*Where metrics points to the most popular pages, promote and develop them by interesting linking to the underused parts of the site
*Newsfeeds - more of them relating to departments
*Competitions

#If the content is html, copy the code into the Editor via the "Source" view, which is the place to inset raw code.
#If the source needs tidying up or is full of code you don't want, copy into Wordpad or Notepad first to remove codes but retain basic word processing elements such as paragraphing. Then paste it into Word or Dreamweaver. If Word then use the Auto Formatter to tidy up the text and then paste it into Dreamweaver or directly into the Joomla Editor but this time using the "Paste from Word" option.

Type the text for 'Index'

There is some information here: [url]http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0HKL/is_1_8/ai_76445405[/url]
"Ultrasound uses a single high frequency (20,000-1,000,000 Hz) to stimulate a local area and heat up tissue. Therapeutic infrasound produces alpha sound waves in the approximate range of 8 to 14Hz in a multiple, random, chaotic signal. The sound waves travel and penetrate deeply throughout the body. Infrasound can be applied over a plaster cast, boots or wraps. Unlike a single frequency, the chaotic nature of the infrasound overrides the body's natural ability to tune out a rhythmic, predictable pattern. Infrasound is inaudible to the human ear and can travel great distances without distortion. It is, in fact, what whales use to communicate."
I've just discovered ultrasound for my knee cartilage teat and now you send me on another wild chase after yet another therapy! I'm making notes here: [url]http://mediawiki.healthwealthandmusic.co.uk/index.php/Category:Health[/url]. Please add your findings if you want.
There seems to be a lot of positive results from these "alternative" medical therapies and I've learnt not to discount them. Doctors are a very conservative breed and are not generally very up to date on cutting edge therapies.
I found out that there are now cheap home ultrasound devices and I've bought one. Maybe you can buy an infra sound one yourself if there is one available yet.
Also it depends on what your condition is - the purpose of many of these deep tissue therapies is to stimulate the blood supply and to transport and focus nutrients in a particular area to allow your own defence systems to get to work. They can't repair cartilage splits (like mine) or broken bones but they can speed up the repair and protect process - or so I have understood since I'm not a medical professional.
Source: [[Infra sound treatment - HealthBoards Message Boards|http://www.healthboards.com/boards/showthread.php?p=3920319#post3920319]]

Thank you for the replies - I'm glad my query provoked a good argument
My interest in alternative therapies is the result of a split Meniscal cartilage (ouch!) and the total inability of medical science to do anything but cut me open and cut bits out (still waiting!) - which is just about the state of the NHS with some exceptions. Many of the new procedures seem to be coming from private sources - obviously stimulated by rich people around the world who can afford the fees! There are in fact new and promising procedures - namely, a meniscal implant and possible stem cell implants (from your bone marrow) that can regrow cartilage after the surgical cartilage trimming.
Because pain killers were pretty useless I decided to try a TENS machine and that helped which has led on to an interest in other electotherapy treatments starting with my father's ancient ozone/heat generating something called a "magic wand" that generates a scary Tesla coil type electrical current in a glass tube that you then rub over the affected part if you dare. It's been around for decades. It broke down so not able to test it properly.
Ultrasound is a well established tool in a physiotherapists armoury and apparently infrasound has been used effectively on horses(!) for decades as well. Neither device "cures" and certainly doesn't mend broken bones and torn cartilage but the general purpose is very similar: to get heat to the injury, to stimulate and increase the blood supply to the affected area, to switch on the brain to that area and generally allow your own immune system to work more efficiently. I bought an ultrasound device from Ebay (of course!) and it does generate heat into the affected area which no amount of massage can do because it penetrates a few centimetres below the surface. - More here - ( I have a wiki site but not allowed to post yet)!
Infrasound penetrates clothing, bandages etc and its additonal claim to fame is that it can harmonise and stimulate on a cellular level. Whether that can be proven or not I don't know but there is a science of frequencies that cells and the body (and brain of course) generate. I'm open minded about it. It's true it's hard to find hard science but that is the fault of science. "Scientists" can't even agree on the best electric toothbrush! Infrasound claims to have similar effects to ultrasound but with this additional "curative" claim that ultrasound promoters do not really claim.
I'm sceptical and open minded and since these devices are now getting cheaper (£35 for ultrasound) it's easy to experiment on oneself! Because I'm on a fitness kick right now I'm finding that ultrasound really does help with more benign aches resulting from too much effort. The proof is in the pudding as they say!
However, the lack of scientific study is shocking. I think it is because medics want us to remain disempowered and ignorant (often unconsciously). I've just bought an Ultrasonex Single Phaser Electric Toothbrush - ahem - getting to be an obsession.. and I'm thinking about the Boots "Intrasound" ie infrasound, device they sell. Again, no real science is on offer from Boots but they will have tested it carefully for harmful effects, obviously, to avoid compensation claims.
I'm building up the proff links but I can't post my site yet!!
Source: [[Infrasound therapy - Page 2 - UK-Skeptics Forum|http://www.ukskeptics.com/forum/showthread.php?p=57685&posted=1#post57685]]

Default Infrasound therapy
Does anyone know of any evidence relating to the use of infrasound therapy on people? I recently discovered and bought an ultrasound device which seems to work on my knee but now I'm reading of yet another miracle cure - aren't they all! However, I'll try anything as long as it is not going to kill me off!
Source: [[Infrasound therapy - UK-Skeptics Forum|http://www.ukskeptics.com/forum/showthread.php?p=57431#post57431]]

/***
|Name|InlineJavascriptPlugin|
|Source|http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#InlineJavascriptPlugin|
|Version|1.6.0|
|Author|Eric Shulman - ELS Design Studios|
|License|http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#LegalStatements <<br>>and [[Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 License|http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/]]|
|~CoreVersion|2.1|
|Type|plugin|
|Requires||
|Overrides||
|Description|Insert Javascript executable code directly into your tiddler content.|
''Call directly into TW core utility routines, define new functions, calculate values, add dynamically-generated TiddlyWiki-formatted output'' into tiddler content, or perform any other programmatic actions each time the tiddler is rendered.
!!!!!Usage
<<<
When installed, this plugin adds new wiki syntax for surrounding tiddler content with {{{<script>}}} and {{{</script>}}} markers, so that it can be treated as embedded javascript and executed each time the tiddler is rendered.
''Deferred execution from an 'onClick' link''
By including a {{{label="..."}}} parameter in the initial {{{<script>}}} marker, the plugin will create a link to an 'onclick' script that will only be executed when that specific link is clicked, rather than running the script each time the tiddler is rendered. You may also include a {{{title="..."}}} parameter to specify the 'tooltip' text that will appear whenever the mouse is moved over the onClick link text
''External script source files:''
You can also load javascript from an external source URL, by including a src="..." parameter in the initial {{{<script>}}} marker (e.g., {{{<script src="demo.js"></script>}}}). This is particularly useful when incorporating third-party javascript libraries for use in custom extensions and plugins. The 'foreign' javascript code remains isolated in a separate file that can be easily replaced whenever an updated library file becomes available.
''Display script source in tiddler output''
By including the keyword parameter "show", in the initial {{{<script>}}} marker, the plugin will include the script source code in the output that it displays in the tiddler.
''Defining javascript functions and libraries:''
Although the external javascript file is loaded while the tiddler content is being rendered, any functions it defines will not be available for use until //after// the rendering has been completed. Thus, you cannot load a library and //immediately// use it's functions within the same tiddler. However, once that tiddler has been loaded, the library functions can be freely used in any tiddler (even the one in which it was initially loaded).
To ensure that your javascript functions are always available when needed, you should load the libraries from a tiddler that will be rendered as soon as your TiddlyWiki document is opened. For example, you could put your {{{<script src="..."></script>}}} syntax into a tiddler called LoadScripts, and then add {{{<<tiddler LoadScripts>>}}} in your MainMenu tiddler.
Since the MainMenu is always rendered immediately upon opening your document, the library will always be loaded before any other tiddlers that rely upon the functions it defines. Loading an external javascript library does not produce any direct output in the tiddler, so these definitions should have no impact on the appearance of your MainMenu.
''Creating dynamic tiddler content''
An important difference between this implementation of embedded scripting and conventional embedded javascript techniques for web pages is the method used to produce output that is dynamically inserted into the document:
* In a typical web document, you use the document.write() function to output text sequences (often containing HTML tags) that are then rendered when the entire document is first loaded into the browser window.
* However, in a ~TiddlyWiki document, tiddlers (and other DOM elements) are created, deleted, and rendered "on-the-fly", so writing directly to the global 'document' object does not produce the results you want (i.e., replacing the embedded script within the tiddler content), and completely replaces the entire ~TiddlyWiki document in your browser window.
* To allow these scripts to work unmodified, the plugin automatically converts all occurences of document.write() so that the output is inserted into the tiddler content instead of replacing the entire ~TiddlyWiki document.
If your script does not use document.write() to create dynamically embedded content within a tiddler, your javascript can, as an alternative, explicitly return a text value that the plugin can then pass through the wikify() rendering engine to insert into the tiddler display. For example, using {{{return "thistext"}}} will produce the same output as {{{document.write("thistext")}}}.
//Note: your script code is automatically 'wrapped' inside a function, {{{_out()}}}, so that any return value you provide can be correctly handled by the plugin and inserted into the tiddler. To avoid unpredictable results (and possibly fatal execution errors), this function should never be redefined or called from ''within'' your script code.//
''Accessing the ~TiddlyWiki DOM''
The plugin provides one pre-defined variable, 'place', that is passed in to your javascript code so that it can have direct access to the containing DOM element into which the tiddler output is currently being rendered.
Access to this DOM element allows you to create scripts that can:
* vary their actions based upon the specific location in which they are embedded
* access 'tiddler-relative' information (use findContainingTiddler(place))
* perform direct DOM manipulations (when returning wikified text is not enough)
<<<
!!!!!Examples
<<<
an "alert" message box:
><script show>
alert('InlineJavascriptPlugin: this is a demonstration message');
</script>
dynamic output:
><script show>
return (new Date()).toString();
</script>
wikified dynamic output:
><script show>
return "link to current user: [["+config.options.txtUserName+"]]";
</script>
dynamic output using 'place' to get size information for current tiddler:
><script show>
if (!window.story) window.story=window;
var title=story.findContainingTiddler(place).id.substr(7);
return title+" is using "+store.getTiddlerText(title).length+" bytes";
</script>
creating an 'onclick' button/link that runs a script:
><script label="click here" title="clicking this link will show an 'alert' box" show>
if (!window.story) window.story=window;
alert("Hello World!\nlinktext='"+place.firstChild.data+"'\ntiddler='"+story.findContainingTiddler(place).id.substr(7)+"'");
</script>
loading a script from a source url:
>http://www.TiddlyTools.com/demo.js contains:
>>{{{function demo() { alert('this output is from demo(), defined in demo.js') } }}}
>>{{{alert('InlineJavascriptPlugin: demo.js has been loaded'); }}}
><script src="demo.js" show>
return "loading demo.js..."
</script>
><script label="click to execute demo() function" show>
demo()
</script>
<<<
!!!!!Installation
<<<
import (or copy/paste) the following tiddlers into your document:
''InlineJavascriptPlugin'' (tagged with <<tag systemConfig>>)
<<<
!!!!!Revision History
<<<
''2007.02.19 [1.6.0]'' added support for title="..." to specify mouseover tooltip when using an onclick (label="...") script
''2006.10.16 [1.5.2]'' add newline before closing '}' in 'function out_' wrapper. Fixes error caused when last line of script is a comment.
''2006.06.01 [1.5.1]'' when calling wikify() on script return value, pass hightlightRegExp and tiddler params so macros that rely on these values can render properly
''2006.04.19 [1.5.0]'' added 'show' parameter to force display of javascript source code in tiddler output
''2006.01.05 [1.4.0]'' added support 'onclick' scripts. When label="..." param is present, a button/link is created using the indicated label text, and the script is only executed when the button/link is clicked. 'place' value is set to match the clicked button/link element.
''2005.12.13 [1.3.1]'' when catching eval error in IE, e.description contains the error text, instead of e.toString(). Fixed error reporting so IE shows the correct response text. Based on a suggestion by UdoBorkowski
''2005.11.09 [1.3.0]'' for 'inline' scripts (i.e., not scripts loaded with src="..."), automatically replace calls to 'document.write()' with 'place.innerHTML+=' so script output is directed into tiddler content. Based on a suggestion by BradleyMeck
''2005.11.08 [1.2.0]'' handle loading of javascript from an external URL via src="..." syntax
''2005.11.08 [1.1.0]'' pass 'place' param into scripts to provide direct DOM access
''2005.11.08 [1.0.0]'' initial release
<<<
!!!!!Credits
<<<
This feature was developed by EricShulman from [[ELS Design Studios|http:/www.elsdesign.com]]
<<<
!!!!!Code
***/
//{{{
version.extensions.inlineJavascript= {major: 1, minor: 6, revision: 0, date: new Date(2007,2,19)};
config.formatters.push( {
name: "inlineJavascript",
match: "\\<script",
lookahead: "\\<script(?: src=\\\"((?:.|\\n)*?)\\\")?(?: label=\\\"((?:.|\\n)*?)\\\")?(?: title=\\\"((?:.|\\n)*?)\\\")?( show)?\\>((?:.|\\n)*?)\\</script\\>",
handler: function(w) {
var lookaheadRegExp = new RegExp(this.lookahead,"mg");
lookaheadRegExp.lastIndex = w.matchStart;
var lookaheadMatch = lookaheadRegExp.exec(w.source)
if(lookaheadMatch && lookaheadMatch.index == w.matchStart) {
if (lookaheadMatch[1]) { // load a script library
// make script tag, set src, add to body to execute, then remove for cleanup
var script = document.createElement("script"); script.src = lookaheadMatch[1];
document.body.appendChild(script); document.body.removeChild(script);
}
if (lookaheadMatch[5]) { // there is script code
if (lookaheadMatch[4]) // show inline script code in tiddler output
wikify("{{{\n"+lookaheadMatch[0]+"\n}}}\n",w.output);
if (lookaheadMatch[2]) { // create a link to an 'onclick' script
// add a link, define click handler, save code in link (pass 'place'), set link attributes
var link=createTiddlyElement(w.output,"a",null,"tiddlyLinkExisting",lookaheadMatch[2]);
link.onclick=function(){try{return(eval(this.code))}catch(e){alert(e.description?e.description:e.toString())}}
link.code="function _out(place){"+lookaheadMatch[5]+"\n};_out(this);"
link.setAttribute("title",lookaheadMatch[3]?lookaheadMatch[3]:"");
link.setAttribute("href","javascript:;");
link.style.cursor="pointer";
}
else { // run inline script code
var code="function _out(place){"+lookaheadMatch[5]+"\n};_out(w.output);"
code=code.replace(/document.write\(/gi,'place.innerHTML+=(');
try { var out = eval(code); } catch(e) { out = e.description?e.description:e.toString(); }
if (out && out.length) wikify(out,w.output,w.highlightRegExp,w.tiddler);
}
}
w.nextMatch = lookaheadMatch.index + lookaheadMatch[0].length;
}
}
} )
//}}}

So let's getting IBM java virtual machine on centro first.
I have searched for it for a long time, and come across the only working download site:
Once you download the ZIP file, you extract it, and you will find the following directories:
Go to the ARM4T directory. Once there, you will need to install 2 files only.
Install J9JavaVMMidp20.prc and JavaVMCheck_enUS.prc via hotsync. These are the only two files needed, for an English translation. For other localized copies, please try to insert the one that corresponds to your needs.
Afterward, you will find the IBM Java icon in your launcher.
Gmail app install on centro:
Not like other phones which you can use your phone to download the java app in http://m.gmail.com/, as google is moved out the download link for Palm OS.
Also the Palm OS didn't support the normal java ".jar" archive file, so you have to turn it into PRC format. Don't know how to do so? Nevermind, some folks on mytreo.net is done for you too: http://discussion.treocentral.com/showthread.php?t=127921&p=1360906&postcount=79
Download the gmail .prc on the above links, and install to your Centro:)
Fine tuning Gmail on Centro:
Go to control panel, you will find the IBM Java VM option in the bottom,
In the Global preference:
select "Use Double Buffering"
select "Use higher resolution..."
Set memory maximum to 4Mb
Set maximum java thread to 32Kb
Source: [[Centro Guide: Gmail app java client on centro.|http://centro.hotpot.hk/2008/07/gmail-app-java-client-on-centro.html]]

!Install Java
The Treo Centro does not include a Java Emulator. Also known as a Java MIDlet Manger, a Java emulator allows you to run programs written in Java for Mobile phones such as Opera Mini.
#Download the Palm emulator here - http://www.download.com/Palm-OS-Emulator/3000-2212_4-10111408.html
#Download skins into a Skins folder from here - http://download.chip.eu/en/Palm-Emulator-Skins-1.9_22783.html
#Download the necessary ROM from your device:
If you have physical access to a Palm device and you have the Palm OS Emulator (POSE), you have everything you need. You can download and use the ROM image out of your own Palm device in POSE.
To use a ROM from your own Palm device, run 'Emulator.exe' from the POSE installation, then when you get to a window with choices of New, Open, Download, and Exit, select Download and follow the instructions. (You will need to install the "ROM Transfer.prc" application onto your Palm device before proceeding. This app is included with POSE.) This method will use its own conduit to download your Palm ROM into POSE.
Basically, exit the Hotsync manager first
Click on Begin transfer on both the emulator AND your Palm after running the ROM Transfer program. It's very slow. If it crashes your device try a lower connection speed.

I'm ill and I need full time care. So suddenly all the money I've saved goes to the State to fund my care. But I spent a lifetime paying into a healthcare system. My saved money should be spent by me on things to give myself "extra-care" if I want and the other things I saved up for - maybe to leave to my grandchildren or someone else. If I were so rich I'm sure I would have invested in a private health scheme. You don't find rich people having their assets seized by the state to pay for their care in old age.
Source: [[Intentional deprivation of assets - Page 2 - MoneySavingExpert.com Forums|http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=3201026&page=2]]

!IE6
You can adjust your Internet Explorer 6 settings to automatically clear the cache whenever you close Internet Explorer 6. Go to the Tools menu, and click Internet Options. Click the Advanced tab. In the "Settings" box, scroll down to the section labeled "Security," and click to check the box next to the "Empty Temporary Internet Files folder when browser is closed" option. Click OK to finish. This option does not delete cookies, but it will clear your cache of other files when you close your browser.

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Intrasound, infrasound or ultrasound?
by keveen
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Hello,
It is really difficult to get any solid information on the use of infrasound and intrasound device therapy. There is quite a lot of ultrasound and I have bought a home device which I am using to alleviate pain around my knee while I wait for athroscopy for my torn meniscal cartilage! It seems to help. I just bought an Intrasound device - http://www.boots.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10052&productId=6141&callingViewName=&categoryId=3944&langId=-1&catalogId=11051 but I've no idea if it will work or even what science there is that merits Boots to sell it? Any experiences of such devices? I'm building information here - http://www.mediawiki.healthwealthandmusic.co.uk/index.php/Category:Health
Source: [[Intrasound, infrasound or ultrasound? - Orthopedic Sports Medicine - MedHelp|http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Orthopedic-Sports-Medicine/Intrasound--infrasound-or-ultrasound/show/856895]]

[[Is it a car? A boat? No, it’s a plane... : Mail Online|http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/moslive/article-1131902/Is-car-A-boat-No-8217-s-plane-.html]]

Is it safe to accept system upgrades?
Model No. RVL 001
System Menu: 4.1E
I am using the Modchip successfully with Homebrew and System 4. I see there is a new upgrade for the Browser that allows it to play HD video format. Is it safe to upgrade? I keep reading conflicting reports?
thanks
Source: [[Is it safe to accept system upgrades? - WiiNewz - Nintendo Wii Modchip & Hacking Community|http://wiinewz.com/forums/flatmod/96309-is-it-safe-to-accept-system-upgrades.html#post599265]]

I used to use rssReader eg <<rssReader asHtml http://www.guardian.co.uk/rssfeed/0,,16,00.xml>>
but it doesn't work any more. Anyone know if there is another way to
make newsfeeds work. Thanks
Source: [[Is there a newsreader plugin? - TiddlyWiki : Google Groups|http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/browse_thread/thread/581639d19ffe0d34]]

I am using TW quite happily but I also like the idea of something like
Tiddly Backpack - http://tiddlybackpack.com/ - at 20k. It's not as
versatile as TW but the size and simplicity is useful. I can't import
or export content which is a big fault.
So does anybody know of a similar small size portable wiki? Wiki on a
stick is OK but too complicated. Ideally with a wysiwyg editor?
Source: [[Is there a tiny TW? - TiddlyWiki : Google Groups|http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/browse_thread/thread/4f8112ae3abeaa66]]

Spy cameras in every pub - but you face jail for taking snaps of police
By James Slack, Home Affairs Editor
Last updated at 5:07 PM on 17th February 2009
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For rank hypocrisy, look no further than the Government's inconceivable decision to make it a criminal offence - punishable with a jail term of up to 10 years - to take a picture of a policeman.
Everywhere we go, the police - under instruction from Ministers - are watching our every move.
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Big Brother: Britain is one of the most watched nations in the world
There are more than four million CCTV cameras in the UK, the largest number in the world. Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras follow our every car journey, and officers are now routinely deployed at major public gatherings with cameras on their helmets.
Police are even beginning to insist that pubs - as a condition of being granted a licence - install CCTV cameras to watch their regulars having a drink.
Indeed, some pubs are even being told to ban their customers from wearing hats, in case it makes identification by these cameras more difficult - thus the extraordinary situation of Yorkshiremen being told it is no longer acceptable to wear a flat cap to their local pub!
Our movements are also being tracked using our genetic fingerprints, long after we have left the scene. Hundreds of thousands of people never convicted of any offence now have their DNA stored on the Government's Big Brother database - the largest in the world.
If you're one of the unlucky people to be in this situation, you will have a whole lot of explaining to do should your DNA turn up on a glass found in a bar which (hours after you had departed) was the scene of a violent attack or rape.
Yet do the police (or at least their Government masters) mind us watching them in return? Absolutely not. That would never do.
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Hence the new law - Section 76 of the Counter Terrorism Act - which has come into force.
It permits the arrest of anyone found 'eliciting, publishing or communicating information' relating to members of the armed forces, intelligence services and police officers, which is 'likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism'.
That, apparently, covers anyone taking a photograph of any of these groups of people.
The maximum ten year jail terms shows the Government means business. A burglar or robber certainly wouldn't get such a sentence in a world where - for crimes which genuinely do matter to the public - soft justice reigns supreme.
According to the police, it is a lengthy sentence because it is a serious crime. The Metropolitan Police insisted the law was intended to protect counter-terrorism officers from being identified in the line of duty, thereby putting their lives at risk.
police and tourists
Tourist attraction: In theory tourists could be arrested for taking a photo of police officers
But it is completely disproportionate to pass a law which, at least in theory, could lead to the arrest of a tourist snapping a police officer stood in front of Big Ben.
Police insist that will not be the case, and that prosecutions will only take place in the public interest. But just tell that to the trainspotters who were offered similar guarantees about the introduction of blanket stop and search powers.
The Prevention of Terrorism Act 2000 has been used to stop a staggering 62,584 people at railway stations. Another 87,000 were questioned under separate 'stop and search' and 'stop and account' legislation.
One schoolboy was even held as a terror suspect for taking photographs of a railway station during a school geography field trip.
Fabian Sabbara, 15, was dressed in the uniform of Rutlish High School in Merton, South London, when he was stopped at nearby Wimbledon station by three police community support officers.
PCSO Barry Reeve told Fabian, from nearby Cheam, to sign forms under Section 44 of the Prevention of Terrorism Act. The teenager was forced to comply or face arrest.
You can bet your bottom dollar some innocent tourist with a camera will suffer a similar fate to poor Fabian.
There's also the not inconsiderable fact it will make it very hard for Press photographers to record legitimate protests, given the heavy presence of police on the streets at any modern day rally. It will also prevent those protesters who fear heavy-handed tactics from filming the police's response, as is currently common place.
Of course, we should not be surprised that the defence for this latest draconian step is counter-terrorism.
That has proved the justification for some of the worst excesses of the Labour Government - the right for councils to snoop on dog foulers and parents suspected of cheating school catchment rules stems from the anti-terror Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act.
But that does not mean Ministers and the police should be allowed to get away with it. The watchers must be prepared to be watched themselves.
Source: [[JAMES SLACK: Spy cameras in every pub - but you face jail for taking snaps of police : Mail Online|http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-1147886/JAMES-SLACK-Spy-cameras-pub--face-jail-taking-snaps-police.html?printingPage=true]]

!Javascript syntax
You can have as many <SCRIPT> tags as you need throughout the body of your HTML document, just as though it were a normal tag. Just remember to close each tag before you go on! Also, if you are going to use JavaScript functions (we will get to these later on) , you will need to place your functions inside the <HEAD> </HEAD> tags of your document. This way, your functions are loaded before the page begins to display, and you won't see all kinds of JavaScript errors.
+++[Basic script enclosure]
{{{
<SCRIPT language="JavaScript">
<!-- This opens the HTML comments that will hide the script from old browsers
.......JavaScript Code...........
//--> This closes the comment section and the browser will read on normally
</SCRIPT>
}}}
For example:
{{{
<body>
<script language="Javascript" type="text/javascript">
document.write('Hello, world!')
</script>
</body>
}}}
===
+++[Link to an external Javascript file]
{{{
<script language="JavaScript" src="http://servername/javascriptfile.js">
</script>
}}}
''Be sure that your Javascript files (.js) do not include the script> tag. They should only have the HTML comment and Javascript code.''
===
+++[Inline Javascript syntax]
Create a normal html anchor link like this: {{{<a href="javascript:;"[plus some javascript code]</a>}}}
===
+++[What the symbols mean]
{{{// is a Java Script comment marker}}}
#/n is a line break
#\ indicates that a character is not part of the code e.g. when you use an apostrophe use \'
#+ indicates a concatenation
#! means NOT
===

Three blondes were walking in the forest one day. They saw a set of tracks and started arguing over what kind of tracks they were.
The first blonde said, "I think they’re deer tracks!"
The second blonde said, "I think they’re dog tracks!"
The third blonde said, "Well, I think they’re cow tracks!"
They were still arguing when the train hit them
Source: [[Complaints Board|http://www.complaintsboard.com/humour/3.html]]

Type the text for 'Joomla'

[[MamboWiki - MediaWiki for Mambo and Joomla]]
!Blogging

The technique within Joomla is similar to that described in [[Popup window]].
{{{<a href="index2.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=5&Itemid=6" onclick="window.open(this.href,'','width=650,height=570,lef t=100,top=50');return false">Link name goes here</a>}}}
Notice that index2.php makes the content appear free from all the menus and buttons you would get if you just used index.php
Note: the code gets reparsed to this:
{{{<a onclick="window.open(this.href,'','width=650,height=570,left=100,top=50,scrollbars=yes');return false" href="index2.php?option=com_xmap&amp;Itemid=219">Link name goes here</a>}}}

+++[How to set default template without template manager? ]
You can hard-code your choice of a template by altering the code in index.php, in your root folder.
Look for the code that says (maybe around line 135):
PHP Code: $cur_template = $cur_template = $mainframe->getTemplate();
and replace it with:
PHP Code: $cur_template = "name_of_template";
Where "name_of_template" is the name of your template. Make sure you use the correct capitalization and spacing.
===

Joomla->DokuWiki Auto-Login
I just wanted to post that there is a solution for single sign-on between Joomla v1.5 and DokuWiki.
It requires two components.
One is the Joomla Bridge for DokuWiki - which is really an authorization module.
http://ruflin.com/news/dokuwiki-bridge-fur-joomla-1.5_en.h…
The other is a Joomla plugin I've just created called DokuWiki Auto-Login.
http://extensions.joomla.org/component/option,com_mtree/ta…
When you have both of these installed, logging in and out of Joomla automatically logs you in and out of DokuWiki.
Source: [[Joomla->DokuWiki Auto-Login - DokuWiki User Forum|http://forum.dokuwiki.org/thread/2870]]

Dear Ms. Butterworth,
I posted a comment about this article - http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/apr/16/jeremy-bowen-bbc-middle-east?commentpage=3&commentposted=1 which has been blocked. The comment was:
Can we trust the Trust on its impartiality when the Chairman is Jewish and the main complainant, barrister Jonathan Turner, is a member of Britain's Zionist Federation part of a co-ordinated group of pro-Israeli Jews that automatically attack anyone who dares criticise Israel. The "Israel can do no wrong" campaign groups even attack other Jews for criticising Israel! The grounds for the complaint are so utterly trivial that it makes me wonder why they should uphold a complaint against Mr Bowen when I have made many detailed complaints about BBC coverage that show how blatantly pro-Israeli they are! Jeremy Bowen was in fact disgracefully muted during the recent Israeli onslaught (oops, naughty anti-Israeli therefore anti-semitic word) and now I know why! He's no doubt living in fear of the powerful Jewish insiders in the media and BBC who can get him sacked. Mark Thompson BBC Director General is married to a Jewish wife with connections in New York etc etc. I think that's enough evidence of probable impartiality. And now we have a pro-Israeli Jew investigating Israeli war crimes. It makes you wonder doesn't it...
These are true and verifiable facts and fair comment. It does matter that complainant, judge and jury are Jewish, or have Jewish/Israeli links. The Jewish lobby is worldwide and active and does come down heavily on anyone, even Jewish colleagues, journalists, artists or even their own soldiers who criticise Israeli tactics. And even if this was not so, comment is supposed to be comment. All I am doing is stating what no-one want to say - and for the Guardian to censor such fair comment and true and relevant facts shows the level of cowardice and fear of the very same Jewish lobby at the heart of the British Media. No wonder no thinking person trusts any of you any more. I would be writing the same comments if the interest group in question were Freemasons, Opus Dei or any other powerful insider group who are active within the circles of power - all of which the Guardian should know very well.
What a disgrace and a let down. In any story about anything you have to find out what interest group the protagonists belong to and of course it is ridiculous to put, for example, a pro-Israeli Jewish person in charge of an investigation into Israeli war crimes. How ridiculous is that, given the level of paranoia and crackpot views expressed on a thousand Jewish websites but the Guardian will never say that and nor will the BBC.
PS I do not have any particular religious beliefs and do not represent any particular interest group except that group of people who used to dig out uncomfortable truths. I believe they were called "investigative journalists". I think they are now extinct.
Regards
Keith Richardson
www.keithrichardson.co.uk
Dear Ms. Butterworth,
I posted a comment about this article - http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/apr/16/jeremy-bowen-bbc-middle-east?commentpage=3&commentposted=1 which has been blocked. The comment was:
Can we trust the Trust on its impartiality when the Chairman is Jewish and the main complainant, barrister Jonathan Turner, is a member of Britain's Zionist Federation part of a co-ordinated group of pro-Israeli Jews that automatically attack anyone who dares criticise Israel. The "Israel can do no wrong" campaign groups even attack other Jews for criticising Israel! The grounds for the complaint are so utterly trivial that it makes me wonder why they should uphold a complaint against Mr Bowen when I have made many detailed complaints about BBC coverage that show how blatantly pro-Israeli they are! Jeremy Bowen was in fact disgracefully muted during the recent Israeli onslaught (oops, naughty anti-Israeli therefore anti-semitic word) and now I know why! He's no doubt living in fear of the powerful Jewish insiders in the media and BBC who can get him sacked. Mark Thompson BBC Director General is married to a Jewish wife with connections in New York etc etc. I think that's enough evidence of probable impartiality. And now we have a pro-Israeli Jew investigating Israeli war crimes. It makes you wonder doesn't it...
These are true and verifiable facts and fair comment. It does matter that complainant, judge and jury are Jewish, or have Jewish/Israeli links. The Jewish lobby is worldwide and active and does come down heavily on anyone, even Jewish colleagues, journalists, artists or even their own soldiers who criticise Israeli tactics. And even if this was not so, comment is supposed to be comment. All I am doing is stating what no-one want to say - and for the Guardian to censor such fair comment and true and relevant facts shows the level of cowardice and fear of the very same Jewish lobby at the heart of the British Media. No wonder no thinking person trusts any of you any more. I would be writing the same comments if the interest group in question were Freemasons, Opus Dei or any other powerful insider group who are active within the circles of power - all of which the Guardian should know very well.
What a disgrace and a let down. In any story about anything you have to find out what interest group the protagonists belong to and of course it is ridiculous to put, for example, a pro-Israeli Jewish person in charge of an investigation into Israeli war crimes. How ridiculous is that, given the level of paranoia and crackpot views expressed on a thousand Jewish websites but the Guardian will never say that and nor will the BBC.
PS I do not have any particular religious beliefs and do not represent any particular interest group except that group of people who used to dig out uncomfortable truths. I believe they were called "investigative journalists". I think they are now extinct.
Regards
Keith Richardson
www.keithrichardson.co.uk

Can we trust the Trust
[info]keveen wrote:
Friday, 17 April 2009 at 01:22 pm (UTC)
Can we trust the Trust on its impartiality when the Chairman is Jewish and the main complainant, barrister Jonathan Turner, is a member of Britain's Zionist Federation part of a co-ordinated group of pro-Israeli Jews that automatically attack anyone who dares criticise Israel. The "Israel can do no wrong" campaign groups even attack other Jews for criticising Israel! The grounds for the complaint are so utterly trivial that it makes me wonder why they should uphold a complaint against Mr Bowen when I have made many detailed complaints about BBC coverage that show how blatantly pro-Israeli they are! Jeremy Bowen was in fact disgracefully muted during the recent Israeli onslaught (oops, naughty anti-Israeli therefore anti-semitic word) and now I know why! He's no doubt living in fear of the powerful Jewish insiders in the media and BBC who can get him sacked. Mark Thompson BBC Director General is married to a Jewish wife with connctions in New York etc etc. I think that's enough evidence of probable impartiality. And now we have a pro-Israeli Jew investigating Israeli war crimes. It makes you wonder doesn't it...
Source: [[Letters: Reporting in the Middle East - Letters, Opinion - The Independent|http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/letters/letters-reporting-in-the-middle-east-1669924.html]]

So what can we do to force the backend admin to list all our content items (articles) by date created and make our life easier? Well, we'll just have to hack one line of code and that's it!
Just open the file administrator/components/com_content/admin.content.php and at about line 150, you replace this code:
{{{
$order = "\n ORDER BY s.title, c.catid, cc.ordering, cc.title, c.ordering";
}}}
with this one:
//comment out below for backup reasons, then add new line of code
//$order = "\n ORDER BY s.title, c.catid, cc.ordering, cc.title, c.ordering";
{{{
$order = "\n ORDER BY c.created DESC";
}}}

Little Red Flowers (2006) More at IMDbPro »Kan shang qu hen mei (original title)
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A lyrical film about childhood in Mao's China, 1 August 2010
7/10
Author: kjruk from United Kingdom
I just watched this film on UK TV. I wasn't sure what to make of it at first but it did capture my attention - not least because I'm not familiar with the setting in a Mao generation kindergarten boarding school. I've no idea if any of the details are factual but it reminded me of a rather Dickensian idea of bringing up children - though kinder and more humane.
This is a "foreign film" and therefore there are no car chases, no murders and no serial killers. It's about real human beings - infants in this case. If anyone is upset about seeing little kids bottoms it's because you have had your mind poisoned by Anglo-Saxon attitudes and obsession with pedophiles. Obviously you must never have been around infants - toilet training is a big part of the day! Infants are basically sweet and innocent and these kids are mostly seen in that way. The approach in this film is affectionate and realistic - kids also have their evil little ways! I think the core message is that there is not much difference between the children's Kindergarten school routines and the adult society in Mao's China. The attitudes of the children will harden in the controlled society that exists outside when the games become real. The teachers, the educators will be replaced by other kinds of educators and wrong behaviour will be punished by re-education.When you watch the last 5 minutes you will see why I came to that conclusion (could be wrong!). Natural instincts become perverted by too much control. People are so regimented that they even have to poo and pee at he same time in a line in the same place!Something like that.
You have a delightful journey getting to that point. As stated elsewhere the children's performances are completely believable. Of course, it is fiction and some dramatic license is taken in regard to the freedom of movement the little boy protagonist has.
Source: [[Little Red Flowers (2006) - IMDb user reviews|http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0492473/usercomments-9]]

For some reason when I right click a program in the found list and select "Open Containing Folder" nothing now happens? Anything I can do? thanks
Source: [[Locate32.net • View topic - Open Containing folder not working|http://www.locate32.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=358]]

[[Locking the knee in Bikram Yoga|http://hubpages.com/hub/bikram-yoga-lock-the-knee]]

Lost my Palm Centro Voice Memos
I was clearing out rubbish files after some test installations on my Palm Centro but I seem to have lost the voice memos? Or have I?
I'm assuming these are the files - 5-3-10-15-29-Vpad.PDB etc? I rescued them but when I put them into the Palm OS Desktop\Centro\Backup folder they don't get synched onto my Palm, they get moved into the Archive folder.
I'd actually be happy if I could convert them into a listening format on my PC.
I've searched for ages and there isn't much info. :smileysad:
Post relates to: Palm Centro
Source: [[Lost my Palm Centro Voice Memos - Palm Support Community|http://forums.palm.com/t5/webOS-Software/Lost-my-Palm-Centro-Voice-Memos/td-p/311875]]

Love of animals led to language and man's domination of Earth
When our apemen ancestors began to interact with animals they developed empathy and the ability to communicate, claims anthropologist Pat Shipman
Robin McKie
The Observer, Sunday 2 October 2011
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The hounds of the Buccleuch Hunt on the Scottish Borders get ready for the chase. Photograph: Murdo Macleod
Humans became masters of the planet for a startling reason: our love of animals gave us unsurpassed power over nature. This is the claim of a leading American anthropologist who says our prehistoric ancestors' intense relationships with other creatures – including those we hunt, keep as pets and use for food – propelled humanity towards global domination.
Interacting with animals on an intimate basis led humans to develop sophisticated tools and evolve enhanced communication skills, including language itself, Dr Pat Shipman of Pennsylvania State University told the Observer. Animals also taught us that others – even other species – have emotions, needs and thoughts, while they also helped us to evolve the vital skills of empathy, understanding and compromise.
"The longest and enduring trend in human evolution has been a gradual intensification of our involvement with animals," she added. "But now our world is becoming increasingly urbanised and we are having less and less contact with them. The consequences are potentially catastrophic."
Shipman traces humanity's animal connection to the period 2.5 million years ago when our hominid ancestors first made tools. These crafted pieces of stone still litter sites in eastern Africa, including the Olduvai Gorge in Kenya, and bear testimony to the mental transformation in our ancestors' brains.
"These apemen didn't just pick up stones and use them to hammer or pound prey or plants," said Shipman. "They shaped those rocks for specific purposes. They had a mental image of the kind of tools they needed and created them by chipping away at a large piece of stone until they got what they wanted."
And what they wanted were tools for cutting up carcasses. In other words, the sharp stone flakes spread over Olduvai were not used primarily as weapons to kill animals or to hack down plants, but to process dead animals that had already been brought down by other carnivores. Apemen had begun to scavenge for meat from carcasses of prey killed by leopards, cheetahs and other carnivores. Armed with sharp blades, they could cut off chunks of antelope or deer and escape quickly before being eaten themselves by an enraged lion, they discovered.
And that was the crucial point that began our special relationship with the animal kingdom, said Shipman, whose book, The Animal Connection, is published this week. "Until that point, we had been a prey species. Carnivores ate us. Then we began scavenging before going on to hunt on our own behalf. Meat provided our ancestors with a wonderful, rich source of sustenance. However, scavenging for it left us in a very vulnerable position. We were still just as likely to be consumed when confronted by a carnivore as we were to kill in our own right. To survive, we had to learn about the behaviour of a vast number of different species – the ones we wanted to kill and the ones we wanted to avoid.
"For example, we would have learned to spot when lions were preparing to mate – when a male was showing off to a female – so that we could take some its prey while it was otherwise occupied. We would have also built up knowledge about the migration of species such as wildebeest and other animals."
In the end, this expertise would have become crucial to human survival, a point illustrated in the cave paintings in Lascaux and Chauvet in France and the other caves painted by humans 20,000 to 30,000 years ago. They show us that after 2 million years of evolution, humans had become utterly fixated by animals.
"These paintings are stunningly beautiful and superbly crafted," said Shipman. "Sometimes scaffolding was erected in the caves. At the same time, artists went to enormous lengths to get their pigments mixed with the right binding agents and placed in exactly the right spot. And what did they depict when they got things just right? Animals, animals and more animals.
"There are no landscapes and only a handful of poorly executed depictions of humans. By contrast the paintings of lions, stags, horses, bulls and the rest are magnificent. We were besotted with animals because our lives depended on our relationships with them."
Not long after these paintings were created, the first animal – the dog – was domesticated, followed some time later by the horse, sheep, goat and others. The development was crucial. In each case, humans had to learn to put themselves in the minds of these creatures in order to get them to do our bidding. In this way our senses of empathy and understanding, both with animals and with members of own species, were enhanced.
Our special relationship with animals is revealed today through our desire to have pets. "Humans are the only species on Earth to have one-to-one relationships with a member of another species," said Shipman. "No other creature would waste resources on a member of another family, let alone a member of another species. But we do and that is because we have evolved such close ties with specific animals over the millennia and because we are adapted to empathise with other creatures. It is a unique human attribute. We get so much from animals, much more than we appreciate."
Unfortunately, as society becomes increasingly urbanised those ties are being stretched and broken, added Shipman. "Our links to the animal world are precious and shouldn't be taken for granted," she said.
Source: [[Love of animals led to language and man's domination of Earth : Science : The Observer|http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2011/oct/02/anthropology-pat-shipman-animals-language/print]]

Papers in the morning
Bowler hat on head
Walking to the bus stop
He's longing for his bed,
Waiting with his neighbours
In the rush hour queue
Got to get the first bus
So much for him to do.
He's got to hurry
Got to get his seat
Can't miss his place
Got to rest his feet.
Ten more minutes till he gets there
The crossword's nearly done.
It's been so hard these days
Not nearly so much fun.
His mind wanders to the office
His telephone, desk and chair
He's been happy with the company
They've treated him real fair.
Think of seven letters
Begin and end in 'C'
Like a big American car
But misspelt with a 'D'.
I wish this bus'd get a move on,
Driver's taking his time.
I just don't know, I'll be late
Oh dear what will the boss say?
Pull yourself together now
Don't get in a state
Don't you worry
There's no hurry
It's a lovely day
Could all be going your way
Take the doc's advice
Let up enjoy your life
Listen to what they say
It's not a game they play.
Never get there at this rate
He's caught up in a jam.
There's a meeting this morning
It's just his luck oh damn!
His hand dives in his pocket
For his handkerchief.
Pearls of sweat on his collar
His pulse-beat seems so brief.
Eyes fall on his wristwatch
The seconds pass real slow
Gasping for the hot air
But the chest pain it won't go.
Tried to ask for help
But can't seem to speak a word,
Words are whispered frantically
But don't seem to be heard.
What about the wife and kids?
They all depend on me!
We're so sorry
We told you not to hurry.
Now it's just too late
You've got a certain date
We thought we made it clear
We all voiced our inner fears
We left it up to you
There's nothing we can do.
Source: [[MADNESS - CARDIAC ARREST LYRICS|http://www.sing365.com/music/lyric.nsf/Cardiac-Arrest-lyrics-Madness/E54F22B584F0B6F548256A3C002889BF]]

For smaller, more static networks you can specify which computers should be able access to your wireless access points. Telling the access points which hardware MAC addresses can join the network does this. Although, like WEP, in which this can be bypassed by knowledgeable hackers, it is still a valid method for keeping many intruders at bay.
''To get your MAC address, just click on start->run, and type cmd. When you are at the DOS prompt, type: ipconfig /all, this will display the current configuration of your network card. The MAC address is what ipconfig displays as Physical Address. It consists of six pairs of numbers or letters, as in A6-33-F3-86-BE-04.''

<<wikipedia "MamboWiki">> is a version of ''Media Wiki'' integrated into Mambo or Joomla. It uses an Iframe so it is best to assign a clean and full page template for the component menu link.
It uses MediaWiki 1.5.8
*Instructions for use are the same as for the original Mediawiki
+++^[Component Help]
http://www.lyquidity.com/mambo/components/com_mambowiki/index.php?title=Main_Page
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<nowiki>Forget bank bosses on £8m. Meet the hedge fund high rollers who polish their shoes with Champers
By Ruth Sunderland
Last updated at 12:45 PM on 15th January 2011
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How do you spot a Mayfair multi-millionaire at play? Simple. Just hit the capital’s exclusive nightclubs on a Thursday — or Hedge Fund Night, as it is known to habitués. Why ­Thursday? Well, no self-respecting hedgie would be seen dead in town after Friday ­teatime. They’ve all driven off to their country estates or climbed aboard the private jet for a weekend ski-ing.
‘Thursday is for entertaining clients — and it’s on expenses,’ says Jonny Dodge, owner of hedge fund haunt Aura, a private members’ club in London’s St James’s.
Recent Thursday soirees at Aura have featured a ‘pre-party’ with Jade ­Jagger and lavish charity auctions.
At one of these, a financier bid thousands of pounds for a bottle of ­Pommery champagne, with a free gift thrown in: a trip, by private jet, to the vineyard in France.
‘He took me with him, which was great,’ says Dodge.
Super rich: Elle Macpherson with ex-love, financier Arpad Busson - with whom she has two children
Super rich: Elle Macpherson with ex-love, financier Arpad Busson - with whom she has two children
There are always plenty of pretty girls in attendance — so much so that the latest issue of glossy ­magazine Hedge runs a handy ­feature on how to spot a gold digger (along with a guide to ­polishing your shoes with champagne).
One of them, until recently, was ­Russian spy Anna Chapman. She used to accompany her boss, the hedge fund guru Nicholas Camilleri of Navigator Asset Management, on his weekly Thursday trips to Annabel’s nightclub in nearby Berkeley Square, where she would rub shoulders with the likes of property tycoon Vincent Tchenguiz.
So it’s safe to say that austerity ­Britain is not having much impact on the hedge fund barons.
Public anger this week has been directed at bonus-drenched bankers, including Bob Diamond of Barclays, who is expected to receive £8 million, and Eric Daniels of Lloyds Banking Group, who is in line for £2 million.
There are always plenty of pretty girls in attendance — so much so that the latest issue of glossy ­magazine Hedge runs a handy ­feature on how to spot a gold digger
But there are plenty of London hedge fund bosses who would disdain to get out of bed for such paltry sums. The latest accounts from one leading firm, Brevan Howard, revealed its top ­partners shared £200 million for the year to the end of March.
A large chunk of that will have gone to founder Alan Howard, whose ­estimated personal wealth already stood at £875 million.
Howard lives with his French wife, Sabine, in Hampstead and owns a £7.5 million apartment in Manhattan.
To him, it would have been small change to shell out the £25,000 each he paid to the singer Pixie Lott and ­boy band JLS to perform at his 13-year-old son Daniel’s bar ­mitzvah celebrations last year.
Fellow hedge fund magnate Crispin Odey paid himself £34 ­million last year and another top fund ­manager, Jonathan Ruffer, took home £10 million.
Then there is Jeffrey Meyer, who a few days ago bagged more than £11 million by selling his fund ­management group Gartmore to rival Henderson in a rescue deal.
His rich reward came despite a ­catalogue of disasters at the firm, which was sold for less than half the price when it was floated on the stock market just over a year ago.
Those who want to make real money aim to get into hedge funds, which claim to deliver super-charged returns no matter what is happening on the stock markets.
And while the rest of the UK ­tightens its belt this year, the hedge fund party circuit shows no sign of flagging.
High flyer: Crispin Odey, 51, has been nicknamed the David Beckham of the City
High flyer: Crispin Odey, 51, has been nicknamed the David Beckham of the City
Power couple: Nichola Pease, 49, chief executive of J O Hambro Capital Management Limited, is married to multi-millionaire fund manager Crispin Odey
Power couple: Nichola Pease, 49, chief executive of J O Hambro Capital Management Limited, is married to multi-millionaire fund manager Crispin Odey
The annual EuroHedge ­dinner, the industry’s ­equivalent of the Oscars, is being held on — when else? — a ­Thursday night this month, in the grand surrounds of the Grosvenor House Hotel and it is likely to be as self-congratulatory as ever.
Security at the event will be tight, as the hedge funders are desperate to avoid the headlines that have been heaped on their poor relations, the bankers.
The hedge fund boom is good ­business for Jonny Dodge, who is ­hosting a party at the Coco Club, a ­private members’ ­establishment in the posh Swiss ski resort of Verbier in a couple of weeks’ time.
The drinks menu boasts ‘Europe’s most extravagant cocktail’, the Coco Chalet, which is a hand-carved ice chalet containing vintage ­champagne and ‘secret elixirs’ — and costing £6,500 each.
Probably best not to have one before taking part in the supercar rally, also taking place.
‘The cars are McLarens or gold Bugattis costing £300,0000 to £400,000 each,’ Jonny says.
‘We go where the jet-set go.’
One place the hedge funders ­definitely don’t go, if they can help it, is the City. The centre of hedge world is ­Mayfair and it is just so much more ­congenial there than rubbing shoulders with the bank clerks in the Square Mile.
All the amenities for a ­civilised ­existence are a short stroll away: the bespoke tailors of Savile Row, George Trumper’s English barber shop on Curzon Street, James ­Purdey’s gun ­emporium on South Audley Street and Davidoff on St James’s for fat Cuban cigars.
‘A lot of the hedge funds use their offices as art galleries. If you have a real Picasso hanging up, it sends a message to clients.’
Mayfair is home to the second ­biggest hedge fund centre in the world, after Wall Street, with more than £200 billion of assets controlled from offices nestling behind ­discreet brass plates. Curzon Street, one of the main thoroughfares, is now ­nicknamed Hedge Fund Alley.
But just who are the hedgies, how do they make their millions and why, apart from awed fascination at their riches, should the rest of us care?
A typical member of the secretive elite will be aged in his late 40s or early 50s — the generation that cut its teeth in the heady ‘greed is good’ atmosphere of Gordon Gekko’s Wall Street or the brash Big Bang era of the City in Eighties.
They are men like Paul Marshall, co-founder of the multi-billion ­Marshall Wace fund, who last year told MPs that accusing hedge funds of causing the financial crisis was like blaming passengers for a bus crash.
Fund luvvie: Russian spy Anna Chapman would attend parties at Annabel's nightclub on Hedge Fund Thursdays
Fund luvvie: Russian spy Anna Chapman would attend parties at Annabel's nightclub on Hedge Fund Thursdays
Meanwhile, Odey, 51, and his wife Nichola Pease, 49, sit effortlessly at the top of Mayfair’s hedge fund tree.
The pair, who live with their three children in a quiet Chelsea street where properties are valued at £10 million, are charming and well-connected. Pease is one of the few women to rank as a formidable hedge fund player in her own right, despite blotting her copybook by failing to spot problems at Northern Rock, where she was a director.
She comes from a rich Quaker dynasty, which made its fortunes in the North East during the Industrial ­Revolution and today has its ­tentacles throughout the City.
Her brother-in-law is former ­Barclays chief executive John Varley and her brother is a leading fund manager, too.
She is the second wife of Oxford-educated Odey — his first was Rupert Murdoch’s daughter, Prudence.
Most people associate hedge funds with amoral profiteering and high-stakes betting and believe they are run by bogeymen who deliberately drive down the stock market by short-selling (an Alice In ­Wonderland manoeuvre involving the sale of shares that investors don’t actually own).
In this complicated world of finance, hedgies use a range of arcane ­techniques to bet on the value of shares, bonds, currencies, gold and other assets on behalf of wealthy ­individuals and pension funds. The most famous ­exponent was George Soros, who made £1 billion by betting against the pound before John Major withdrew Britain from the ­European Exchange Rate ­Mechanism in 1992.
Most controversially, in the ­financial crisis they have been betting on the downfall of banks — and gambling that countries, such as Greece and Ireland, will be driven into insolvency.
Although critics say hedgies ­deliberately target the weak and have the probity of a playground bully, they deny all responsibility for the havoc in the financial markets.
So what do the hedge funders do with all their money?
Having acquired their millions, many are keen to burnish their image with a little culture and it is not ­unusual to step inside the portals of a Mayfair office and find an Old ­Master or a Damien Hirst on the wall.
‘A lot of the hedge funds use their offices as art galleries,’ says Mark Hedley, editor of Hedge magazine. ‘If you have a real Picasso hanging up, it sends a message to clients.’
The industry is producing its ­latter-day versions of the Medicis, the great patrons of art in ­Renaissance ­Florence, not least Michael Platt of BlueCrest Capital.
The 42-year-old, who is reported by the rich lists to have amassed a ­personal wealth of £375 million, was brought up in a relatively modest household in Preston, Lancashire. But his hedge fund success has allowed him to indulge a passion for art.
He has ploughed £5 million into a fund, All Visual Arts, with well-known ­gallerist Joe La Placa.
La Placa says: ‘Hedgies buy art as it helps them to deal with their stress and get a different perspective. It might even make them think ­differently about the markets.’
Platt’s interest in art, however, does not preclude other rich man’s toys, including a Bombardier Challenger 604 private jet.
Along with buying art, charitable giving is virtually de rigueur for the hedgies. Fund manager Arpad ­Busson, best-known for squiring beauties such as model Elle ­Macpherson and actress Uma ­Thurman, hosts an annual gala to raise money for his Absolute Return For Kids charity.
The hedge fund elite have been allowed to act as secret plutocrats, exercising enormous power over financial markets with virtually no public accountability
It is one of the hottest tickets on the social calendar, with a charity ­auction featuring prizes such as a flight by private jet to a vast yacht on the Mediterranean for a week’s cruise, which went for £310,000 last year.
Not all of the charitable giving is done in glitzy style, however.
Among those who support low-key causes is Jonathan Ruffer, whose projects have included the Good Shepherd Mission in the deprived area of Bethnal Green in the East End of London. Unlike Busson, most hedge fund princelings are publicity-shy to the point of paranoia and their instinctive secrecy is condoned by financial regulators.
Unlike other types of investment firms, the funds are lightly governed because they are assumed to be ­dealing with sophisticated investors.
The hedge fund elite have been allowed to act as secret plutocrats, exercising enormous power over financial markets — and, ultimately, over the lives of ordinary people — with virtually no public accountability.
Night owl: Annabel's club is a favourite amongst celebrities such as Kate Moss
Night owl: Annabel's club is a favourite amongst celebrities such as Kate Moss
But in the wake of the financial ­crisis, the realisation is dawning that their activities have an impact on all of us — through investments held by our pension funds, through the value of shares we own and through the ­companies that employ us.
The fate of well-loved British ­business Cadbury, sold off in a hostile take-over last year to U.S. giant Kraft, was largely determined by the hedge funds that crowded onto its share register in the hope of selling out at a quick profit.
The cost of that trade was ­hundreds of UK jobs and the loss of another great company to a foreign predator.
Several of the hedge fund barons in Mayfair and on Wall Street, including Crispin Odey, enriched themselves from the downfall of Britain’s banks, while taxpayers were forced to pick up the bill.
The key question is how exactly the hedge fund gurus manage to make the millions of pounds they bestow on the arts and good causes. The detailed operations of hedge funds are shrouded in complexity. But in simple terms, they aim to make a return whether markets go up or down.
Their ­technique of enriching themselves by exploiting the weakness of others leaves many feeling queasy
For their services, they charge a management fee of around two per cent of the assets and take a 20 per cent slice of the profits they rake in — hefty rates, even by the standards of the investment industry.
It would be easy to caricature all hedge fund barons as having the minds of a mathematical genius and the morals of a jackal.
On the credit side of the reckoning, they may bequeath a legacy that ­benefits society in the form of charitable foundations and art collections, as did their forebears — the robber baron industrialists in the 19th ­century, such as philanthropist tyc­oon Andrew Carnegie and Alfred Nobel.
But what of the heavy costs they inflict on society?
The hedge funds may not cause financial crises, but they have the power to magnify them — and their ­technique of enriching themselves by exploiting the weakness of others leaves many feeling queasy.
Politicians in Europe and the U.S. have the hedge funds in their sights.
In this country, the Government has turned its fire on bankers, while leaving the hedgies to their own devices.
Surely, it’s time to turn the ­spotlight on the secretive plutocrats of ­Mayfair — because the losers on the other end of their multi-billion bets might be you and me.</nowiki>
This article is written from a point of ignorance and envy What the UK should be focusing on is in a world where the first world represents 1/7 of the world’s population but consumes 6/7 of the world’s resources how are we going to maintain living standards. How will UK manufacturing compete with developing world industrial labour working for $20 a week. The solution our politicians have proposed is to print more money. The alternative is to create new industries that create value and international earnings. The hedge fund industry is one such business. It involves the rich investing their money with industry specialists who if they get the investment decision correct can share in the gain. More enlightened Governments are quickly realising the benefits of such businesses. For example Singapore is offering Hedge Funds who relocate zero tax on their earnings. They recognise the long term benefits that establishing such businesses bring in investment, and employment.
- Anthony Brennan, London, 15/1/2011 14:20
Source: [[Meet the hedge fund managers who polish their shoes with Champagne : Mail Online|http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1347360/Meet-hedge-fund-managers-polish-shoes-Champagne.html?printingPage=true]]

Michael Gambon dancing (Mon Nov 7, 2011 5:03pm ET) report post
by Kev
A year of so ago I remember seeing a short clip of Michael Gambon doing a short solo dance - I think it was a trailer for something? It was memorable cos you wouldn't expect such a seemingly big man do anything so gracefully. Anyone remember it?
Source: [[Michael Gambon Forum - Filmbug|http://www.filmbug.com/db/292613-8?back=1320699815http://www.filmbug.com/db/292613-8?back=1320699815]]

+++^[Some wireless modem setup guides]
http://www.pcurtis.com/network-adsl-wifi.htm
===
When I talk about a "modem" I mean a more typical and useful Modenm-Router, with or without a Wireless function.
!Internet Connection Settings
Nowadays you don't need to do much to set up your modem's connection details. Often all you will need to do is insert a CD supplied by your service provider and it will all be done automatically. However, as you get more proficient you might want to use another modem or to do without the software installed with the provider-disc. Even so, your <<wikipedia "modem">> or more correctly <<wikipedia "DSL modem">> is most likely to be set up for almost instant access to the internet.
!Key settings
Access your router from a browser using this address http://10.0.0.2 or maybe http://192.168.1.254. Once you get admin access you can check these settings and compare them with those that should have been provided by your host company.
{{{
Dynamic IP
Select ETHoA or Routed Ethernet over ATM or 1483 Briged connection
Soetimes you will need to enter a login name and password
Encapsulation : LLC
VPI : 0
VCI : 101
MTU: 1500
}}}
Often you won't have to do anything. //Good practice at this point is to take screenshots of your Modem settings.//
Now for your [[Wireless Network|Wireless Networks]].

[[MonkeyPirateTiddlyWiki|http://mptw.tiddlyspot.com]] is a distribution of [[TiddlyWiki|http://www.tiddlywiki.com/]] created by Simon Baird. See [[the web site|http://mptw.tiddlyspot.com/]] for more information.
!!Upgrading ~MonkeyPirateTiddlyWiki
This "empty" ~MonkeyPirateTiddlyWiki file comes pre-installed with the core ~MonkeyPirateTiddlyWiki plugins. You can upgrade these core plugins to the latest version by doing the following:
* Click ImportTiddlers
* Click "Choose..." and select "~MptwUpgradeURL"
* Click "fetch"
* Click the checkbox in the first column heading to select all tiddlers
* Click "More actions..." and select "Import these tiddlers"
* Click "OK" to confirm you want to overwrite the tiddlers
* Save and reload

!FAQ list plugin
Displays a list of tags as a document list. Expand and collapse function. Perfect for listing content as a content page.
!Include plugin
Creates a link to other TWs and uses the first TW as a viewer. All the content from the other TWs are imported into the All list and are accessible as if they were part of the client TW. A bit like an IFrame but without any frames. Brilliant! You can then use a Master file that reads content from other Tws and so avoiding bloat. You can't edit the notes from the Master file. First create a Tiddler and specify the file to be included and then create a link in any Tiddler to the tiddler in the other file. For example I have a project file and I created a link to the "Find a Job" tiddler. When I follow the link the content from the external file is imported into the file I'm actually using. ([[Documentation|http://tiddlywiki.abego-software.de/#[[IncludePlugin%20Documentation]]]])
!Quote of the day plugin
Very nice way of presenting your collection of interesting quotes.
!InlineJavascript plugin
Essential for some macros that call {{{<script>}}} code
!Your Search plugin
Entering a search term brings up an Ajax type popup, lisitng content titles and a selection of text. Much easier than having to wade through all open documents that the default search function uses.
!Collapse Tiddlers Plugin
Makes a tiddler open with just the title and adds an extra toolbar for controllong the expand and coolapse function.
!ExportTiddlersPlugin - http://www.tiddlytools.com/#ExportTiddlersPlugin

|Home page|http://nanocms.kalyanchakravarthy.net/index.php|
|Version|v0.3 beta|
|Admin page|!/nanoadmin.php|
!Configuration after installation
#Give chmod 777 permissions for 'data/pages' and 'date/areas' folder. These permissions are required as files are written to these folders.
#Open the page 'settings.php' in notepad or any other text editor.
#Edit the admin login and admin password, which are by default 'admin' and 'demo' respectively.
#Set the main page of your NanoCMS site which is defaulted to 'index.php' (recomended)
#Log in into your admin panel by opening the page 'nanoadmin.php'
!Making ~NanoCMS Templates
Making NanoCMS templates from existing designs should approximately take 2 minutes ( even 2 minutes is too much :).
Use the following tags in your template.
|Page Title|<?php show_title(); ?> |
|Sidebar links|<?php show_sidebar(); ?> |
|Page Content|<?php show_content_slug(); ?> |
|all other content that you may want to insert use|<?php show_content_area('area name','default data');?>|
{{{
<?php show_content_area("Footer"); //you may use this for footer ?>
<?php show_content_area("Website Name"); ?>
<?php show_content_area("Website Slogan"); ?>
<?php show_content_area("As_many_areas_as_you_want", "default_content_in_it"); ?> |
}}}
!!File format
{{{http://localhost/NanoCMS/index.php''?slug=mailing-list''}}}
----
!Examples
+++[So this web page][img[images/Nanocmsexamplescreen.jpg]]=== is edited from the Admin section like +++[this][img[images/Nanocmsadminscreencontentareas.jpg]]===
!FAQ
*Where is the data about file types stored ?
The data about pages are stored in file "data/pagesdata.txt".
*How do i change the Page Footer ?
If you have defined show_content_area(area name) in your "index.php" then simply you can edit it throught the admin panel through "Show Content Area's" option.
*What are the url's of the pages ??
The url's of all the pages are listed in the Show Pages and Options section of the admin panel.
You can copy them and use.Simple..

Within a CustomStyleSheet, you can include the text of another tiddler by including it in double square brackets. For example, if the tiddler MyFavouriteColour contains {{{#ff763e}}}, and the StyleSheet tiddler contained:
{{{
#mainMenu {background-color:[[MyFavouriteColour]];}
}}}
Then, the effect is that each CSS declaration will be set to {{{background-color: #ff763e;}}}.
In practice, for small bits of text like a colour, it makes sense to use TiddlerSlicing format to reference a chunk of text within a tiddler. See ColorPalette and StyleSheetColors for an example.
Of course, you can use this mechanism to redirect any part of a stylesheet, not just colours. And you can nest references for more complex effects.

/***
|Name|NewDocumentPlugin|
|Source|http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#NewDocumentPlugin|
|Version|1.7.0|
|Author|Eric Shulman - ELS Design Studios|
|License|http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#LegalStatements <<br>>and [[Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 License|http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/]]|
|~CoreVersion|2.1|
|Type|plugin|
|Requires||
|Overrides||
|Description|Quickly create new TiddlyWiki documents from your existing document, with just one click|
Use the {{{<<newDocument>>}}} macro to place a "new document" link into your sidebar/mainmenu/any tiddler (wherever you like). Select this command to automatically create a "new.html" document containing a specific set of tagged tiddlers. Optional parameters let you specify an alternate path/filename for the new file, or different tags to match. You can also indicate "ask" for either parameter, which will trigger a prompt for input when the command is selected.
!!!!!Usage
<<<
{{{<<newDocument label:text prompt:text filename tag tag tag...>>}}}
{{{<<newDocument label:text prompt:text filename all>>}}}
{{{<<newDocument label:text prompt:text filename snap ID>>}}}
{{{<<newDocument label:text prompt:text filename snap here>>}}}
{{{<<newDocument label:text prompt:text nofile print ID>>}}}
{{{<<newDocument label:text prompt:text nofile print here>>}}}
where:
* ''label:text'' defines //optional// alternative link text (replaces default "new document" display)
* ''prompt:text'' defines //optional// alternative tooltip text for 'mouseover' prompting (replaces default hard-coded tooltip text)
* ''filename'' is any local path-and-filename. If no parameters are provided, the default is to create the file "new.html" in the current directory. If a filename is provided without a path (i.e., there is no "/" in the input), then the current directory is also assumed. Otherwise, this parameter is expected to contain the complete path and filename needed to write the file to your local hard disk. If ''ask'' is used in place of the filename parameter then, when the command link is selected, a message box will be automatically displayed so you can select/enter the path and filename.
* ''tag tag tag...'' is a list of one or more space-separated tags (use quotes or {{{[[]]}}} around tags that contain spaces). The new document will include all tiddlers that match at least one of the tags in the list. The default is to include tiddlers tagged with <<tag includeNew>>. The special value ''all'' may be used to match every tiddler (even those without tags). If ''ask'' is used in place of the tags then, when the command link is selected, a message box will be automatically displayed so you can enter the desired tags at that time.
* When you use the keyword ''snap'' in place of the tags, you can generate a file containing the //rendered// CSS-and-HTML that is currently being displayed in browser. By default, the snapshop uses the 'contentWrapper' DOM element ID to automatically include all the TiddlyWiki elements, such as the sidebars and header, in addition to the center 'story' column containing the tiddler content.
* When you use the keyword ''print'' in place of the tags, a snapshot is generated, but the contents are not written to a file. Instead, they are displayed in a separate browser tab/window, and the print dialog for that tab/window is automatically invoked.
* You can limit the snapshot to capture only a portion of the rendered TiddlyWiki elements by specifiying an optional alternate DOM element ID, such as "displayArea" (the entire center 'story' column) or even just a single tiddler (e.g., "tidderMyTiddlerTitle", assuming that "MyTiddlerTitle" is currently displayed). Only the portions of the document that are contained //within// the specified DOM element will be transcribed to the resulting snapshot file. If ''ask'' is used in place of a DOM element ID, you will be prompted to enter the ID (default is "contentWrapper") when the snapshot is being taken. This allows you to easily enter the ID of any currently displayed tiddler to make quick snapshots of specific tiddlers. If ''here'' is used in place of a DOM element ID, the current tiddler id is used.
Note: as of version 1.4.0 of this plugin, support for selecting tiddlers by using tag *expressions* has been replaced with simpler, more efficient "containsAny()" logic. To create new ~TiddlyWiki documents that contain only those tiddlers selected with advanced AND/OR/NOT Boolean expressions, you can use the filtering features provided by the ExportTiddlersPlugin (see www.TiddlyTools.com/#ExportTiddlersPlugin).
<<<
!!!!!Examples:
<<<
{{{<<newDocument>>}}}
equivalent to {{{<<newDocument new.htm includeNew systemTiddlers>>}}}
creates default "new.html" containing tiddlers tagged with either<<tag includeNew>>or<<tag systemTiddlers>>
try it: <<newDocument>>
{{{<<newDocument empty.html tutorial>>}}}
creates "empty.html" containing only tiddlers tagged with<<tag tutorial>>
//(reproduces old-style (pre 2.0.2) empty file)//
try it: <<newDocument empty.html tutorial>>
{{{<<newDocument "label:create Import/Export starter" ask importexport>>}}}
save importexport tiddlers to a new file, prompts for path/file
try it: <<newDocument "label:create Import/Export starter" ask importexport>>
{{{<<newDocument ask ask>>}}}
prompts for path/file, prompts for tags to match
try it: <<newDocument ask ask>>
{{{<<newDocument ask all>>}}}
save all current TiddlyWiki contents to a new file, prompts for path/file
try it: <<newDocument ask all>>
{{{<<newDocument ask snap>>}}}
generates snapshot of currently displayed document, prompts for path/file
try it: <<newDocument ask snap>>
{{{<<newDocument ask snap here>>}}}
generates snapshot of this tiddler ONLY, prompts for path/file
try it: <<newDocument ask snap here>>
{{{<<newDocument ask print here>>}}}
prints a snapshot of this tiddler ONLY
try it: <<newDocument nofile print here>>
<<<
!!!!!Installation
<<<
Import (or copy/paste) the following tiddlers into your document:
''NewDocumentPlugin'' (tagged with <<tag systemConfig>>)
<<<
!!!!!Revision History
<<<
''2007.03.30 [1.7.0]'' added support for "print" param as alternative for "snap". When "print" is used, the filename is ignored and ouput is directed to another browser tab/window, where the print dialog is then automatically triggered.
''2007.03.30 [1.6.1]'' added support for "here" keyword for current tiddler elementID and "prompt:text" param for specifying tooltip text
''2007.02.12 [1.6.0]'' in onClickNewDocument(), reset HTML source 'markup'
''2006.10.23 [1.5.1]'' in onClickNewDocument(), get saved parameter value for snapID instead of using default "contentWrapper" (oops!)
''2006.10.18 [1.5.0]'' new optional param for 'snap'... specify alternative DOM element ID (default is still "contentWrapper"). Based on a suggestion from Xavier Verges.
''2006.08.03 [1.4.3]'' in promptForFilename(), for IE (WinXP only), added handling for UserAccounts.CommonDialog
''2006.07.29 [1.4.2]'' in onClickNewDocument(), okmsg display is now linked to newly created file
''2006.07.24 [1.4.1]'' in promptForFilename(), check for nsIFilePicker.returnCancel to allow nsIFilePicker.returnOK **OR** nsIFilePicker.returnReplace to be processed.
''2006.05.23 [1.4.0]'' due to very poor performance, support for tag *expressions* has been removed, in favor of a simpler "containsAny()" scan for tags.
''2006.04.09 [1.3.6]'' in onClickNewDocument, added call to convertUnicodeToUTF8() to better handle international characters.
''2006.03.15 [1.3.5]'' added nsIFilePicker() handler for selecting filename in moz-based browsers. IE and other non-moz browsers still use simple prompt() dialog
''2006.03.15 [1.3.0]'' added "label:text" param for custom link text. added special "all" filter parameter for "save as..." handling (writes all tiddlers to output file)
''2006.03.09 [1.2.0]'' added special "snap" filter parameter to generate and write "snapshot" files containing static HTML+CSS for currently rendered document.
''2006.02.24 [1.1.2]'' Fix incompatiblity with TW 2.0.5 by removing custom definition of getLocalPath() (which is now part of TW core)
''2006.02.03 [1.1.1]'' concatentate 'extra' params so that tag expressions don't have to be quoted. moved all text to 'formatted' string definitions for easier translation.
''2006.02.03 [1.1.0]'' added support for tag EXPRESSIONS. plus improved documentation and code cleanup
''2006.02.03 [1.0.0]'' Created.
<<<
!!!!!Credits
<<<
This feature was developed by EricShulman from [[ELS Design Studios|http:/www.elsdesign.com]]
<<<
!!!!!Code
***/
//{{{
version.extensions.newDocument = {major: 1, minor: 7, revision: 0, date: new Date(2007,3,30)};
config.macros.newDocument = {
newlabel: "new document",
newprompt: "Create a new TiddlyWiki 'starter' document",
newdefault: "new.html",
allparam: "all",
saveaslabel: "save as...",
saveasprompt: "Save current TiddlyWiki to a different file",
printparam: "print",
snapparam: "snap",
snaplabel: "create a snapshot",
snapprompt: "Create a 'snapshot' of the current TiddlyWiki display",
snapdefault: "snapshot.html",
snapID: "contentWrapper",
snapIDprompt: "Please enter a DOM element ID for the desired content",
snapIDerrmsg: "Unrecognized document element ID: '%0'",
askparam: "ask",
hereparam: "here",
labelparam: "label:",
promptparam: "prompt:",
fileprompt: "Please enter a filename",
filter: "includeNew",
filterprompt: "Match one or more tags:\n(space-separated, use [[...]] around tags containing spaces)",
filtererrmsg: "Error in tag filter '%0'",
snapmsg: "Document snapshot written to %1",
okmsg: "%0 tiddlers written to %1",
failmsg: "An error occurred while creating %0"
};
config.macros.newDocument.handler = function(place,macroName,params) {
var path=getLocalPath(document.location.href);
var slashpos=path.lastIndexOf("/"); if (slashpos==-1) slashpos=path.lastIndexOf("\\");
if (slashpos!=-1) path = path.substr(0,slashpos+1); // remove filename from path, leave the trailing slash
if (params[0] && params[0].substr(0,config.macros.newDocument.labelparam.length)==config.macros.newDocument.labelparam)
var label=params.shift().substr(config.macros.newDocument.labelparam.length)
if (params[0] && params[0].substr(0,config.macros.newDocument.promptparam.length)==config.macros.newDocument.promptparam)
var prompt=params.shift().substr(config.macros.newDocument.promptparam.length)
var filename=params.shift(); if (!filename) filename=config.macros.newDocument.newdefault;
if (params[0]==config.macros.newDocument.snapparam || params[0]==config.macros.newDocument.printparam) {
var printmode=(params[0]==config.macros.newDocument.printparam);
params.shift();
if (!label) var label=config.macros.newDocument.snaplabel;
if (!prompt) var prompt=config.macros.newDocument.snapprompt;
var defaultfile=config.macros.newDocument.snapdefault;
var snapID=config.macros.newDocument.snapID;// default to "contentWrapper"
if (params[0]) var snapID=params.shift(); // alternate DOM element for snapshot
}
if (params[0]==config.macros.newDocument.allparam) {
if (!label) var label=config.macros.newDocument.saveaslabel;
if (!prompt) var prompt=config.macros.newDocument.saveasprompt;
var defaultfile=getLocalPath(document.location.href);
var slashpos=defaultfile.lastIndexOf("/"); if (slashpos==-1) slashpos=defaultfile.lastIndexOf("\\");
if (slashpos!=-1) defaultfile=defaultfile.substr(slashpos+1); // get filename only
}
if (!prompt) var prompt=config.macros.newDocument.newprompt;
if (!label) var label=config.macros.newDocument.newlabel;
if (!defaultfile) var defaultfile=config.macros.newDocument.newdefault;
var btn=createTiddlyButton(place,label,prompt,onClickNewDocument);
btn.path=path;
btn.file=filename;
btn.defaultfile=defaultfile;
btn.snapID=snapID; // NULL unless snapshot is being taken
btn.printmode=printmode;
btn.filter=params.length?params:[config.macros.newDocument.filter];
}
// IE needs explicit global scoping for functions called by browser events
window.onClickNewDocument=function(e)
{
if (!e) var e = window.event; var btn=resolveTarget(e);
// assemble document content, write file, report result
var okmsg=config.macros.newDocument.okmsg;
var failmsg=config.macros.newDocument.failmsg;
var count=0;
var out="";
if (btn.snapID) { // HTML+CSS snapshot
var snapID=btn.snapID;
if (btn.snapID==config.macros.newDocument.askparam)
snapID=prompt(config.macros.newDocument.snapIDprompt,config.macros.newDocument.snapID);
if (btn.snapID==config.macros.newDocument.hereparam)
{ var here=story.findContainingTiddler(btn); if (here) snapID=here.id; }
if (!document.getElementById(snapID)) { // if specified element does not exist
if (snapID) // ID=null if prompt was cancelled by user
displayMessage(config.macros.newDocument.snapIDerrmsg.format([snapID]));
e.cancelBubble = true; if (e.stopPropagation) e.stopPropagation(); return(false);
}
var styles=document.getElementsByTagName("style");
out+="<html>\n<head>\n<style>\n";
for(var i=0; i < styles.length; i++)
out +="/* stylesheet from tiddler:"+styles[i].getAttribute("id")+" */\n"+styles[i].innerHTML+"\n\n";
out+="</style>\n</head>\n<body>\n\n"+document.getElementById(snapID).innerHTML+"\n\n</body>\n</html>";
okmsg=config.macros.newDocument.snapmsg;
} else { // TW starter document
// get the TiddlyWiki core code source
var sourcefile=getLocalPath(document.location.href);
var source=loadFile(sourcefile);
if(source==null) { alert(config.messages.cantSaveError); return null; }
// reset existing HTML source markup
source=updateMarkupBlock(source,"PRE-HEAD");
source=updateMarkupBlock(source,"POST-HEAD");
source=updateMarkupBlock(source,"PRE-BODY");
source=updateMarkupBlock(source,"POST-BODY");
// find store area
var posOpeningDiv=source.indexOf(startSaveArea);
var posClosingDiv=source.lastIndexOf(endSaveArea);
if((posOpeningDiv==-1)||(posClosingDiv==-1)) { alert(config.messages.invalidFileError.format([sourcefile])); return; }
// get the matching tiddler divs
var match=btn.filter;
if (match[0]==config.macros.newDocument.askparam) { // ask user for tags
var newfilt=prompt(config.macros.newDocument.filterprompt,config.macros.newDocument.filter);
if (!newfilt) return; // cancelled by user
match=newfilt.readMacroParams();
}
var storeAreaDivs=[];
var tiddlers=store.getTiddlers('title');
for (var i=0; i<tiddlers.length; i++)
if (match[0]==config.macros.newDocument.allparam || (tiddlers[i].tags && tiddlers[i].tags.containsAny(match)) )
storeAreaDivs.push(tiddlers[i].saveToDiv());
out+=source.substr(0,posOpeningDiv+startSaveArea.length);
out+=convertUnicodeToUTF8(storeAreaDivs.join("\n"))+"\n\t\t";
out+=source.substr(posClosingDiv);
count=storeAreaDivs.length;
}
if (btn.printmode) {
var win=window.open("","_blank","");
win.document.open();
win.document.writeln(out);
win.document.close();
win.focus(); // bring to front
win.print(); // trigger print dialog
} else {
// get output path/filename
var filename=btn.file;
if (filename==config.macros.newDocument.askparam)
filename=promptForFilename(config.macros.newDocument.fileprompt,btn.path,btn.defaultfile);
if (!filename) return; // cancelled by user
// if specified file does not include a path, assemble fully qualified path and filename
var slashpos=filename.lastIndexOf("/"); if (slashpos==-1) slashpos=filename.lastIndexOf("\\");
if (slashpos==-1) filename=btn.path+filename;
var ok=saveFile(filename,out);
var msg=ok?okmsg.format([count,filename]):failmsg.format([filename]);
var link=ok?"file:///"+filename.replace(regexpBackSlash,'/'):""; // change local path to link text
clearMessage(); displayMessage(msg,link);
}
e.cancelBubble = true; if (e.stopPropagation) e.stopPropagation(); return(false);
}
//}}}
//{{{
function promptForFilename(msg,path,file)
{
if(window.Components) { // moz
try {
netscape.security.PrivilegeManager.enablePrivilege('UniversalXPConnect');
var nsIFilePicker = window.Components.interfaces.nsIFilePicker;
var picker = Components.classes['@mozilla.org/filepicker;1'].createInstance(nsIFilePicker);
picker.init(window, msg, nsIFilePicker.modeSave);
var thispath = Components.classes['@mozilla.org/file/local;1'].createInstance(Components.interfaces.nsILocalFile);
thispath.initWithPath(path);
picker.displayDirectory=thispath;
picker.defaultExtension='html';
picker.defaultString=file;
picker.appendFilters(nsIFilePicker.filterAll|nsIFilePicker.filterText|nsIFilePicker.filterHTML);
if (picker.show()!=nsIFilePicker.returnCancel) var result=picker.file.persistentDescriptor;
}
catch(e) { alert('error during local file access: '+e.toString()) }
}
else { // IE
try { // XP only
var s = new ActiveXObject('UserAccounts.CommonDialog');
s.Filter='All files|*.*|Text files|*.txt|HTML files|*.htm;*.html|';
s.FilterIndex=3; // default to HTML files;
s.InitialDir=path;
s.FileName=file;
if (s.showOpen()) var result=s.FileName;
}
catch(e) { var result=prompt(msg,path+file); } // fallback for non-XP IE
}
return result;
}
//}}}

New knee cartilage treatments?
Does anyone have experience of the latest knee cartilage repair and regeneration procedures. I have compound meniscal tearing which fortunately has not (yet) totally debilitated me. I have discovered that there are new treatments: a meniscal implant and stem cell therapy. Both can cause your meniscal cartialge to regrow - if you are one of the lucky ones. To my mind it's about time too - in the 21 century! After 3 months of waiting for any kind of procedure to happen (UK NHS) I have accumulated some links here: [url]http://mediawiki.healthwealthandmusic.co.uk/index.php/Category:Health[/url] and you can see what I mean.
I have found that strengthening my whole body, not just my leg muscles, is helping and an exercise bike really does pay dividends, not least because your general l fitness level improves too! I'm also using a home ultrasound device and acupuncture as well as the usual supplements although what effect any of these things is actually having I don't know - maybe the blunderbuss effect!
Source: [[New knee cartilage treatments? - HealthBoards Message Boards|http://www.healthboards.com/boards/showthread.php?p=3920307#post3920307]]

*Review the news value of your website using our criteria.
*Ensure that the home page always refers to good current news.
*Provide prominent links to local media websites from the home page or the main news section.
*Ensure that council news publications can be viewed online and that this itself is well promoted.
*Provide a news alert and a RSS news feed service.
*Make full use of the opportunity that all anniversaries, seasons and festivals offer.
*Be prepared for handling the news impact of any emergency that has a local connection.

[[One in nine people living in Britain now born overseas as 300,000 more foreigners settle in the UK : Mail Online|http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1153928/One-people-living-Britain-born-overseas-300-000-foreigners-settle-UK.html]]

[[Online dating with match.com : Make love happen|http://uk.match.yahoo.net/edito/index.php?mtcmk=080405&name=5/118/866-19-signs-that-you-re-in-love.html]]
5 worst relationship white lies
Watch out for these telltale comments and white lies that could signal your relationship is in jeopardy…
1. “I just need some space.”
Translates as: “I’m too much of a coward to break up with you properly.”
If your other half starts demanding space or worse suggests you start seeing other people, it means they’re looking for an exit strategy that enables them to gradually extricate themselves from the relationship without having to endure the awkward ‘break-up’ conversation. With the exception of Ross and Rachel from Friends, the odds of getting back together after a break are very low.
2. “Nothing’s wrong”
Translates as: “You should know what’s wrong without me having to tell you.”
Even though their words imply there’s nothing wrong, their tone and body language say otherwise. Their resentment and anger is directed at you because you haven’t already intuited what it is that’s upset them. This type of passive aggressive comment signals an underlying communication problem that needs addressing if the relationship is to succeed.
3. “It’s not my fault.”
Translates as: “It’s your fault.”
Laying blame at the foot of another is a classic symptom of relationship frustration. Failure to take responsibility for something that’s gone wrong or picking trivial fights is a way of venting their irritation or anger with you. It may even be employed to goad you into making the first move in starting an argument. Instead of taking the bait, it’s time to sit down and talk through what’s at the heart of the problem together.
4. “I’m going to be late.”
Translates as: “I’ve more important things to do.”
There was a time when your lover would take the time to plan out the perfect date night. Nowadays they turn up late, make lame excuses or worse - forget you even had plans together at all. They’re taking you for granted and as a result you’re slipping down their priority list. This is a warning sign that shouldn’t be ignored if you want your relationship to prosper. Tell them how you feel you’re being neglected and book in some quality time together that you’re both committed to no matter what else comes up.
5. “I don’t like you hanging out with them.”
Translates as: “I’m jealous.”
Comments like this reveal your other half’s desire to control who you spend time with. They may try to convince you that they have your best interests at heart and you might find it flattering that they’re being so protective. But keep in mind that jealousy and possessiveness are usually destructive forces in a relationship. Addressing the root of the problem is crucial. While you should respect your partner for his/her opinions, it’s unwise to just accept them and stop seeing your friends without having an open discussion about the situation first.
Source: [[Online dating with match.com : Make love happen|http://uk.match.yahoo.net/edito/index.php?mtcmk=080405&name=5/148/2252-5-worst-relationship-white-lies.html]]

Can I change the Default installation folders?
I keep all my data files - multimedia, indexes and as much as I can on a separate partition. Is their a way of redirecting Orb data out of the C:\Documents and Settings folder where I think it normally puts its indexes into a folder of my choice?
Source: [[Orb Community - View topic - Can I change the Default installation folders?|http://forums.orb.com/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=23965]]

<html><div class="postsubject">Why can't I install into another folder?</div>
<div class="postbody">I want to install the program and it's indexing files into another partition to keep my C drive small. Especially I want all the data files off the c drive. Is it possible to do that? <br><br>Thanks</div></html>
Source: [[Orb Community - View topic - Why can't I install into another folder?|http://forums.orb.com/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=27589]]

Just when I was getting excited about creating a newsfeed of a playlist! Anyway,
I created a playlist and then shared it via the rss option.
I pasted into a web page eg - http://mediawiki.healthwealthandmusic.co.uk/index.php/Best_Salsa_music#First_a_selection_of_Salsa_music
I then deleted a track from the playlist and added another one. Saved and then checked the share code.
The rss code is exactly the same (as it should be I think), but the changes don't show up on the client page.
The first track in this list is wrong because it is the original track which should have been replaced:
Orb: keveen2 RSS
1. A mi Dios todo le debo
www.latinremix.homeip.net
2. Aicha
3. Cubana
4. El Cazangero
Source: [[Orb Community View topic - RSS playlist not updating on client page|http://forums.orb.com/viewtopic.php?p=56644#56644]]

Unable to play youtube or google videos
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Orb v2.01.0044
Although I can see the thumbnail of the 3rd part videos shown on Youtube, Google etc, when I try to play one I get a message window telling me that no Codec has been found. Yet I can play youtube/google video with no problems if I access them directly.
Error message:
File extension: fll
Error #0x80004005 unspecified error.
Source: [[Orb Community View topic - Unable to play youtube or google videos|http://forums.orb.com/viewtopic.php?p=56634#56634]]

!Rock Band Beatles
http://www.thebeatlesrockband.com/

!How do I setup Outloook Express?
#Microsoft's own guide isn't too bad - http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/ie6/using/howto/oe/setup.mspx.
#An more complete guide with loads of screenshots is here: http://www1.umn.edu/adcs/guides/email/winoutlookexpress6/
!!What you need before you start
*You will need a copy of the ''email account settings'' that were sent to you by your Internet Service Provider.
**If you have something called a <<wikipedia POP3>> (Post Office Protocol) account the name of your server will be something like ''pop.tiscali.co.uk''
**Your <<wikipedia smtp>> account name e.g. smtp.tiscali.co.uk
**Your email address
**Your Passsword
You can't do anything without those details so make sure you have them. You will find that the other options are already set up for you and you won't need to change them.
!!First steps
#Follow the Microsoft tutorial
##Don't worry if your menus are slightly different - my version uses Tools>>Accounts>>and then hit the MAIL tab
##You are setting up a new account so look out for that option if your software is a different version

PHP Warning: Call-time pass-by-reference has been deprecated - argument passed by value;
if you set allow_call_time_pass_reference to true in your php.ini it will go away. they are calling a function that was depreciated
Source: [[PHP Warning: Call-time pass-by-reference has been deprecated - Kayako Forums|http://forums.kayako.com/f56/php-warning-call-time-pass-reference-has-been-deprecated-4091/]]

!What is PKI?
<<wikipedia "Public-key infrastructure">> (PKI) is the combination of software, encryption technologies, and services that enables enterprises to protect the security of their communications and business transactions on the Internet.
PKIs integrate digital certificates, public-key cryptography, and certificate authorities into a total, enterprise-wide network security architecture. A typical enterprise's PKI encompasses the issuance of digital certificates to individual users and servers; end-user enrollment software; integration with corporate certificate directories; tools for managing, renewing, and revoking certificates; and related services and support.
!Why You Need PKI
PKI protects your information assets in several essential ways:
Authenticate identity. Digital certificates issued as part of your PKI allow individual users, organizations, and web site operators to confidently validate the identity of each party in an Internet transaction.
Verify integrity. A digital certificate ensures that the message or document the certificate "signs" has not been changed or corrupted in transit online.
Ensure privacy. Digital certificates protect information from interception during Internet transmission.
Authorize access. PKI digital certificates replace easily guessed and frequently lost user IDs and passwords to streamline intranet log-in security - and reduce the MIS overhead.
Authorize transactions. With PKI solutions, your enterprises can control access privileges for specified online transactions.
Support for nonrepudiation. Digital certificates validate their users' identities, making it nearly impossible to later repudiate a digitally "signed" transaction, such as a purchase made on a web site.

1. Install Plecodict
2. Use a prog. like HSNS or MUH to set your hotsync name to Ben
3. Unzip and install the unlocker
4. Run the unlocker on your Palm
5. Run Plecodict
Source: [[Palm Appz & Games - Page 603 - GSM-Forum|http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/f487/palm-appz-games-202671/index603.html#post3238716]]

!How to install a Chinese font
There are different methods of encoding Chinese characters - basically, traditional characters can be encoded in a system known as BIG5 and GB2312, and both in UTF-8 / Unicode. GB2312 is Simplified, and Big5 is Traditional Chinese.
BIG5 and GB2312 are most commonly used for Chinese webpages. However, UTF-8 is increasing in popularity as it can encode both character sets, plus many others, simultaneously - ie, you can have simplified, traditional, japanese, arabic and thai all on one webpage.
The GBK character set is an extension to the GB 2312-80 character set. (The "K" in "GBK" is the first sound in the Chinese word "Kuo Zhan," which means "extension".) The GBK encoding is designed for use in mainland China contains both simplified and traditional characters in a single font.
!!Install cjkos
CJKOS(Chinese, Japanese, Korean Operation System) is used to enhance the English version of PalmOS to become a multi-language system, supporting Chinese, Japanese and Korean.
- http://www.njstar.com/cms/cjkos-for-palm-faq

The ParameterParser is used in several places in TiddlyWiki:
* to process the StartupParameters after the '#' in a TiddlyWiki URL
* to process the DefaultTiddlers list
* to process the parameters to [[Macros]]
* to process tag lists when editing a tiddler
It supports a list of parameters each of the form "name:value". For example:
{{{
name:John location:"Isle of Wight" [[dietary needs]]:none really:'yes, really'
}}}
Names and values that need to contain spaces may be quoted with single- or double-quotes or double-square brackets. The parser is generally tolerant of additional spaces.
When processing macro parameters, names and values may also be quoted with double-braces which causes them to be evaluated as a JavaScript expression. For example:
{{{
title:{{window.title}}
}}}
The ParameterParser will cope with either the name or the value being omitted, and will substitute a specified default. This is how the StartupParameters work; the default parameter name is specified as 'open'.

Pay Per Click (PPC) marketing is the process of displaying adverts above or to the side of the "natural" results, when certain terms are searched.

Blue penis
asked by: keveen (online) less than 1 minute ago
New User
Hello,
I'd be grateful if you could verify or not if there is anything wrong with a penis that seems excessively blue along the bottom edges of the penis head and on both sides at the bottom where the foreskin attaches, which look slightly swollen and bruised. Unfortunately(!) I have not had any sexual activity for 2 years and the only thing that has changed recently is a meniscal tear, and the fact I am doing a lot more exercise - stretching and strength exercises.
It looks like there are blood vessels that are supposed to run along the edge of the penis head in a circle? I really don't know anything about it and only discovered this disturbing change while showering.
Source: [[Penis Forum - Blue penis|http://ehealthforum.com/health/blue-penis-t173349.html]]

So How Does Light Heal?
http://www.photizo.co.uk/guide.htm
All living cells within the body need a macromolecule called ATP (adenosine triphosphate). ATP serves as the primary energy carrier and without it, all cellular functions cease. When a cell is damaged (through injury, disease or surgical procedures) the cell function is compromised and eventually the cell dies.
Much like a form of life support, light therapy physically stimulates the basic energy processes in the Mitochondria (energy compartments) of each cell. Simply put, the light therapy gives each cell a helping hand in its healing process. With light therapy the Mitochondria in the damaged cells are provided with a source of introduced photon energy which in turn leads to the synthesis of ATP (cell energy) and thus the cell has an increased chance of survival and repair.
When near-infrared light is used, wavelength sensitive constituents inside the cell (chromophores, cytochrome systems) are activated. Optimal light wavelengths (proven in prior studies of laser and LED light (3-11) to speed wound healing, range between 640nm and 880nm. These wavelengths can be produced accurately by LED-based devices.
How Much Light?
Many clinical practitioners are not experts in light therapy and have great difficulty in calculating or choosing doses for effective treatments. In most cases this is the biggest deterring factor for the use of light therapy devices in healing. For example, under- stimulation will have little or no effect and over-stimulation can undo the good that the correct dosage would have achieved. There is a Therapeutic Window of dosing, viz. 0,1-10J/cm2 , that has proven biostimulatory effects in tissues. The treatment dose is the most important parameter in successful treatment of pathological conditions.
Source: [[Photizo|http://www.photizo.co.uk/light.htm]]

!!!<<gradient horiz #aaaaaa #bbbbbb #cccccc #eeeeee #ffffff>>&nbsp;[[PopupMacroDocs]]>>
Using the popup macro you can create popups with any wiki text. The wiki text can be written in the macro call, can be generated using a different macro, or included from a tiddler.
!!!<<gradient horiz #aaaaaa #bbbbbb #cccccc #eeeeee #ffffff>>&nbsp;Usage:>>
*the button label is the first parameter
*the text to put in the popup is the second parameter
**embed macro output like forEachTiddler or tiddlerList
***start macro calls with {{{<<}}} like normal, but end with {{{$))}}}
**define popup content inline, or embed from a tidder using the core tiddler macro {{{<<tiddler$))}}}
*you can nest popups up to one level
**nested popups have an id of 'nestedpopup' for easier styling.
**specify unique id's for nested popups by passing the id as a third parameter.
----
!!!<<gradient horiz #aaaaaa #bbbbbb #cccccc #eeeeee #ffffff>>&nbsp;Example's>>
''Put a forEachTiddler macro generated list in a popup:''
{{{<<popup forEachTiddlerDemo [[<<forEachTiddler where 'tiddler.tags.contains("systemConfig")']]$))}}}
<<popup forEachTiddlerDemo [[<<forEachTiddler
where
'tiddler.tags.contains("systemConfig")'$))]]>>
''Use the core {{{<<tiddler>>}}} macro to put the contents of a tiddler into a popup:''
MainMenu popup:
{{{<<popup MainMenu [[<<tiddler MainMenu$))]]>>}}}
<<popup MainMenu [[<<tiddler MainMenu$))]]>>
''Or create a custom menu in a tiddler using various macro's and normal tiddlylinks.''
{{{<<popup CustomMenu '<<tiddler CustomMenu$))'>>}}}
<<popup CustomMenu '<<tiddler CustomMenu$))'>>
this menu was created with a combination of forEachTiddler and normal tiddlyLinks!
Note that the 'Plugins' button opens a second nested popup.
Source tiddler: CustomMenu
''Or define your custom menu inline.''
{{{<<popup 'Inline Custom Menu' [[Custom Menu
*MainMenu
----
<<forEachTiddler
where
'tiddler.tags.contains("systemConfig")']]$))]]
>>}}}
<<popup 'Inline Custom Menu' [[Custom Menu
*MainMenu
----
<<forEachTiddler where 'tiddler.tags.contains("systemConfig")'$))]]
>>
''Note: you can pass a third parameter and it will be set as the id of any nested popups''
By default, nested popups have an id of 'nestedpopup' to facilitate styling.
----
!!!<<gradient horiz #aaaaaa #bbbbbb #cccccc #eeeeee #ffffff>>&nbsp;Current Issues:>>
*better support for custom classes for popups and nestedpopups
----
!!!<<gradient horiz #aaaaaa #bbbbbb #cccccc #eeeeee #ffffff>>&nbsp;Code>>
PopupMacro

!What is portable computing?
Portable Computing refers to software that runs independently from a portable storage device such as a USB pen-drive. It stores its data and operating files on the portable device and does not interact with the system or data on the computer that is hosting the portable device. In plain English you plug your USB drive into any computer and run your favourite programs such as Firefox. Browsing data is stored on your device - not the host computer. Your own personal programs do not interfere with the security or integrity of your workplace computer system. - Some of the programs don't even need to be installed as they run from a single exe file!
''NB This method only works if you are allowed to plug in a portable device!''
!!Further information
http://www.portablefreeware.com/about.php
!Who makes the software?
Most of the programs referred to here are Open Source programs.
!Where do I get free Portable software?
+++^[Portable Software]
You can load complete "mini-version" of your favourite software onto a USB drive.
|http://portableapps.com|http://portableapps.com/forums|
|http://thinstall.com||
|http://www.portablefreeware.com|http://www.portablefreeware.com/forums/index.php|
|http://www.portablefreeware.com/||
|Portable Apps|http://pendriveapps.com/|
http://www.topblogarea.com/sitedetails_10152.html
===
!Extra security
#Make sure your anti-virus programs scan usb ports and cd drives.
!Tips and Tricks
+++[HOW TO VISIT THE WEB SITES YOUR COMPANY BLOCKS]
The Problem: Companies often block employees from visiting certain sites -- ranging from the really nefarious (porn) to probably bad (gambling) to mostly innocuous (Web-based email services).
The Trick: Even if your company won't let you visit those sites by typing their Web addresses into your browser, you can still sometimes sneak your way onto them. You travel to a third-party site, called a proxy, and type the Web address you want into a search box. Then the proxy site travels to the site you want and displays it for you -- so you can see the site without actually visiting it. Proxy.org, for one, features a list of more than 4,000 proxies.
Another way to accomplish the same thing, from Mr. Frauenfelder and Ms. Trapani: Use Google's translation service, asking it to do an English-to-English translation. Just enter this -- Google.com/translate?langpair=en|en&u=www.blockedsite.com -- replacing "blockedsite.com" with the Web address of the site you want to visit. Google effectively acts as a proxy, calling up the site for you.
The Risk: If you use a proxy to, say, catch up on email or watch a YouTube video, the main risk is getting caught by your boss. But there are scarier security risks: Online bad guys sometimes buy Web addresses that are misspellings of popular sites, then use them to infect visitors' computers, warns Mr. Lobel. Companies often block those sites, too -- but you won't be protected from them if you use a proxy.
How to Stay Safe: Don't make a habit of using proxies for all your Web surfing. Use them only to visit specific sites that your company blocks for productivity-related reasons -- say, YouTube. And watch your spelling.
===
+++[HOW TO KEEP YOUR PRIVACY WHEN USING WEB EMAIL]
The Problem: Many companies now have the ability to track employees' emails, both on work email accounts and personal Web-based accounts, as well as IM conversations.
The Trick: When you send emails -- using either your work or personal email address -- you can encrypt them, so that only you and the recipient can read them. In Microsoft Outlook, click on Tools, then Options and choose the Security tab. There, you can enter a password -- and nobody can open a note from you without supplying it. (Of course, you'll have to tell people the code beforehand.)
For Web-based personal email, try this trick from Mr. Frauenfelder: When checking email, add an "s" to the end of the "http" in front of your email provider's Web address -- for instance, https://www.Gmail.com. This throws you into a secure session, so that nobody can track your email. Not all Web services may support this, however.
To encrypt IM conversations, meanwhile, try the IM service Trillian from Cerulean Studios LLC, which lets you connect to AOL Instant Messenger, Yahoo Messenger and others -- and lets you encrypt your IM conversations so that they can't be read.
The Risk: The main reason companies monitor email is to catch employees who are leaking confidential information. By using these tricks, you may set off false alarms and make it harder for the IT crew to manage real threats.
How to Stay Safe: Use these tricks only occasionally, instead of as a default.
===
[[Portable Linux]]

This category defines layer attributes, such as visibility and z-index.
[img[images/css_positioning.jpg]]
!!Normal Flow
Normal flow is the default scheme used for positioning. It applies to any element that does not specify position:absolute or fixed and is not floated. In this scheme, block boxes flow vertically starting at the top of their containing block with each placed directly below the preceding one. Inline boxes flow horizontally from left to right.
!!Relative Positioning
When an element specifies position:relative; it is initially positioned following the normal flow rules. Surrounding boxes are positioned accordingly. Then, the box is moved according to its offset properties.
The offset values are specified using a combination of the top, right, left and bottom style properties. The value of each is interpreted as the distance the box's corresponding outer edge should be moved with respect to its original position in the normal flow.
!!Absolute Positioning
This positioning scheme applies to any element that has its position property set to absolute or fixed. None of the other elements have any effect on an absolute block. Another absulte block linked tot he first block (z-index stacking) starts its margin measurements from the parent block not the browser container so that a margin of 150px is measured from the left edge of the parent absolte DIV, not the browser.
The position of an absolutely positioned element is determined by its offset values: top, right, bottom and left. These values work in much the same way as with relatively positioned elements.
!Floats
Floating is achieved by setting the float property on an element's style to either left or right.
{{{
<p>
<span style="float:right;width:40%;">content...</span>
content content content content content content content content...
</p>
}}}
!!Adjacent Floats
When two or more adjacent elements are floated, their tops are positioned on the same line (side by side) if there is sufficient horizontal space to accommodate them. If not, the latter element(s) are moved down to a position where there is sufficient space, always aligned with a line box.
<html>
<body>
<table border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0" width="100%">
<tr>
<th align="left" width="14%">Property</th>
<th align="left" width="17%">Syntax</th>
<th align="left" width="27%">Description</th>
<th align="left" width="15%">Values</th>
<th align="left" width="27%">Examples</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" width="14%"><a linkindex="776" href="file:///F:/JSAS/http_root/www/wikis/princewiki213/pr_pos_bottom.asp">bottom</a></td>
<td valign="top" width="17%">&nbsp;</td>
<td valign="top" width="27%">Sets how far the bottom edge of an element is above/below the bottom edge of the parent element</td>
<td valign="top" width="15%">auto<br />
<em>%<br />
length</em></td>
<td valign="top" width="27%">&nbsp;</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" width="14%"><a linkindex="777" href="file:///F:/JSAS/http_root/www/wikis/princewiki213/pr_pos_clip.asp">clip</a></td>
<td valign="top" width="17%">&nbsp;</td>
<td valign="top" width="27%">Sets the shape of an element. The element is clipped into this shape, and displayed</td>
<td valign="top" width="15%"><em>shape<br />
</em>auto</td>
<td valign="top" width="27%">&nbsp;</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" width="14%"><a linkindex="778" href="file:///F:/JSAS/http_root/www/wikis/princewiki213/pr_pos_left.asp">left</a></td>
<td valign="top" width="17%">&nbsp;</td>
<td valign="top" width="27%">Sets how far the left edge of an element is to the right/left of the left edge of the parent element</td>
<td valign="top" width="15%">auto<br />
<em>%<br />
length</em></td>
<td valign="top" width="27%">&nbsp;</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" width="14%"><a linkindex="779" href="file:///F:/JSAS/http_root/www/wikis/princewiki213/pr_pos_overflow.asp">overflow</a><br />
</td>
<td valign="top" width="17%">&nbsp;</td>
<td valign="top" width="27%">Sets what happens if the content of an element overflow its area</td>
<td valign="top" width="15%">visible<br />
hidden<br />
scroll<br />
auto</td>
<td valign="top" width="27%">&nbsp;</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" width="14%"><a linkindex="780" href="file:///F:/JSAS/http_root/www/wikis/princewiki213/pr_pos_right.asp">right</a></td>
<td valign="top" width="17%">&nbsp;</td>
<td valign="top" width="27%">Sets how far the right edge of an element is to the left/right of the right edge of the parent element</td>
<td valign="top" width="15%">auto<br />
<em>%<br />
length</em></td>
<td valign="top" width="27%">&nbsp;</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" width="14%"><a linkindex="781" href="file:///F:/JSAS/http_root/www/wikis/princewiki213/pr_pos_top.asp">top</a></td>
<td valign="top" width="17%">&nbsp;</td>
<td valign="top" width="27%">Sets how far the top edge of an element is above/below the top edge of the parent element</td>
<td valign="top" width="15%">auto<br />
<em>%<br />
length</em></td>
<td valign="top" width="27%">&nbsp;</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" width="14%"><a linkindex="782" href="file:///F:/JSAS/http_root/www/wikis/princewiki213/pr_pos_vertical-align.asp">vertical-align</a></td>
<td valign="top" width="17%">&nbsp;</td>
<td valign="top" width="27%">Sets the vertical alignment of an element</td>
<td valign="top" width="15%">baseline<br />
sub<br />
super<br />
top<br />
text-top<br />
middle<br />
bottom<br />
text-bottom<br />
<em>length</em><br />
<em>%</em></td>
<td valign="top" width="27%">&nbsp;</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top" width="14%"><a linkindex="783" href="file:///F:/JSAS/http_root/www/wikis/princewiki213/pr_pos_z-index.asp">z-index</a></td>
<td valign="top" width="17%">&nbsp;</td>
<td valign="top" width="27%">Sets the stack order of an element</td>
<td valign="top" width="15%">auto<br />
<em>number</em></td>
<td valign="top" width="27%">&nbsp;</td>
</tr>
</table>
</body>
</html>

The Ultreo features a small, silicone-covered piezo-electric transducer embedded in the center of an oval-shaped brush head. Precisely tuned sonic energy vibrates the bristles surrounding the transducer to create the desired bubble population. Within this population of bubbles are many bubbles with diameters smaller than the diameter of a toothbrush bristle filament. By virtue of their size, these bubbles may reach areas within the complex oral geometry that bristles cannot. Scientists worked to activate these smaller bubbles using ultrasound energy.
Source: [[Power Brushes...From Novelty to Necessity : Article : Dentistry Today|http://www.dentistrytoday.net/ME2/dirmod.asp?sid=&nm=&type=Publishing&mod=Publications%3A%3AArticle&mid=8F3A7027421841978F18BE895F87F791&tier=4&id=895EA8C377094C8A823DF518964BDF78]]

!File access
Set up your device so you can access your PC from your tablet and access your tablet from your PC.
!Dropbox
Work offline and online: ''make a file a favourite'' and it will download to your Android device where you can edit it. It will be synched back to the cloud when you are online again.
http://forums.dropbox.com/topic.php?id=21730
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http://forums.dropbox.com/
Mobile apps - http://forums.dropbox.com/forum.php?id=4
!Firewall
Install an anti-virus and firewall eg Avast! - my version is 1.0.1282
!Backups
Use Clockwork Recovery or Titanium Backup
http://www.matrixrewriter.com/wiki/tiki-index.php

Simple tips to help you avoid a common workplace malady.
By Liz Schmid
Is your computer monitor giving you headaches, backaches, and making you otherwise miserable? Many people who work extensively with computers and video screens experience this discomfort, which is often difficult to accurately diagnose.
Symptoms include dry, sore eyes, contact lens discomfort, difficulty changing focus, glare sensitivity from the screen, and neck, back and shoulder pain.
Some specialists summarize these symptoms under the term Computer Eye Strain. Computer Eye Strain is not a clinical disease but rather a reaction to a computer-centered office environment. It usually can be eliminated by making simple adjustments to your workplace.
Prevent Blindness America, an Illinois-based eye advocacy organization, recommends these guidelines to minimize the affects of Computer Eye Strain:
Place the computer screen so that it sits slightly below eye level. The screen should be 20 to 26 inches from your eyes.
Adjust lighting to minimize glare and reflections. Placing a non-glare filter on the computer monitor will also reduce glare.
Give your eyes a break by frequently standing up to stretch. If possible, alternate computer activities with other tasks.
Use an adjustable copy holder that holds documents at the same level as the computer screen. This eliminates the need to swing around (to view documents) and helps reduce back and shoulder strain.
Use artificial tears to moisten dry eyes.
Consult an eye doctor if symptoms persist.
Prevent Blindness also recommends having periodic eye examinations, especially if you work with computer or video screens.
Resources:
American Academy of Ophthalmology
Vision Council of America/Better Vision Institute
VisionNetwork

Israel wages cloak-and-dagger war on Iran
Philip Sherwell, New York, and Dina Kraft, Tel Aviv
February 18, 2009 - 12:00AM
Advertisement
ISRAEL has launched an elaborate covert war against Iran as an alternative to direct military strikes against Tehran's nuclear program, US intelligence sources have told Britain's Daily Telegraph.
According to the sources, Israel is using hitmen, sabotage, front companies and double agents to disrupt the regime's weapons project. One element of the "decapitation" program is said to be the planned assassination of figures involved in the country's atomic industry.
Israeli officials are aware of Washington's change in mood and privately acknowledge that the Obama Administration is unlikely to sanction an air attack on Iran's nuclear installations. The aim is to slow or interrupt Iran's research program without a direct confrontation that could lead to a wider war. One former CIA operative said: "Disruption is designed to slow progress on the program, done in such a way they don't realise what's happening.
"The goal is delay, delay, delay until you can come up with some other solution or approach. We certainly don't want the current Iranian Government to have those weapons. It's a good policy, short of taking them out militarily, which probably carries unacceptable risks."
Reva Bhalla, a senior analyst with Stratfor, a US private intelligence company with strong government security connections, claimed the strategy was to target key people. "With cooperation from the United States, Israeli covert operations have focused both on eliminating key human assets involved in the nuclear program and in sabotaging the Iranian nuclear supply chain," she said.
"As US-Israeli relations are bound to come under strain over the Obama Administration's outreach to Iran, and as the political atmosphere grows in complexity, an intensification of Israeli covert activity against Iran is likely to result."
The Israeli spy agency Mossad was rumoured to be behind the death of Ardeshir Hosseinpour, a nuclear scientist at Iran's Isfahan uranium plant who died from reported gas poisoning in 2007.
Other recent deaths of prominent figures in the procurement and enrichment process in Iran and Europe have been the result of Israeli "hits" intended to deprive Tehran of technical expertise, claim Western intelligence analysts.
"Israel has shown no hesitation in assassinating weapons scientists for hostile regimes in the past," said a European intelligence official. "They did it with Iraq and they will do it with Iran when they can."
Mossad's covert operations cover a range of activities. The former CIA operative said Israeli and US intelligence had co-operated with European companies working in Iran to obtain photographs and confidential material about Iranian nuclear and missile sites.
Israel has also used front companies to infiltrate the purchasing network that Iran uses to circumvent United Nations sanctions. Iran has consistently claimed that it is pursuing a nuclear capability for civilian energy-generation purposes.
The Iranian Government has become so concerned about penetration of its program that it has announced arrests of alleged spies in an attempt to discourage double agents.
Israeli intelligence and government sources declined to comment.
TELEGRAPH
This story was found at: http://www.theage.com.au/world/israel-wages-cloakanddagger-war-on-iran-20090217-8a7n.html
Source: [[Print Article: Israel wages cloak-and-dagger war on Iran|http://www.theage.com.au/action/printArticle?id=386483]]

Hello.I recently purchased a Samsung i6 Camera that had vertical lines and a blurry picture.I bought it cheap because of this off of Ebay.It was an easy fix.
When I removed the front cover,there was a flat ribbon cable with a black connector at the bottom,towards the middle at the bottom of the camera.This connector holds the ribbon cable TIGHT,so as to keep a strong connection/contact.Well,there is a black piece that snaps open and closed.OPEN for removing the cable,CLOSED for keeping the cable TIGHT.This connector had obviously came loose and was OPEN,thus the LCD was'nt getting the proper signals to function the LCD.I simply snapped the black piece back down into place,powered it on, and VOILA! the screen worked perfectly!I put a small piece of tape over the connector so it would'nt come un-connected again.Its worked fine,this was the solution.I've included a couple pics to show you the connector that comes loose.
Now,its TRICKY finding all the screws that disasemble this camera.2 are hidden under the pop-off piece that says MEGA 6.0, and 2 more are under a small black plastic cover on the other side.
And you should be sure to write down on paper where what SCREW goes where,as they are different sizes and MUST be put back in the proper place.If you need any help with finding where some of these screws are located,e-mail me at wolf9610@aol.com.
Source: [[Problem taking pictures - FixYa|http://www.fixya.com/support/t155448-problem_taking_pictures]]

!Proxy Servers
A <<wikipedia "proxy server">> is a kind of buffer between your computer and the Internet resources you are accessing. They accumulate and save files that are most often requested by thousands of Internet users in a special database, called “cache”. Therefore, proxy servers are able to increase the speed of your connection to the Internet. The cache of a proxy server may already contain information you need by the time of your request, making it possible for the proxy to deliver it immediately. The overall increase in performance may be very high. Also, proxy servers can help in cases when some owners of the Internet resources impose some restrictions on users from certain countries or geographical regions. In addition to that, among proxy servers there are so called anonymous proxy servers that hide your IP address thereby saving you from vulnerabilities concerned with it.
!!Anonymous Proxy Servers
Anonymous proxy servers hide your <<wikipedia "IP address">> and thereby prevent unauthorized access to your computer through the Internet. They do not provide anyone with your IP address and effectively hide any information about you and your reading interests. Besides that, they don’t even let anyone know that you are surfing through a proxy server. Anonymous proxy servers can be used for all kinds of Web-services, such as Web-Mail (MSN Hot Mail, Yahoo mail), web-chat rooms, <<wikipedia "FTP">> archives, etc. [[ProxySite.com|http://www.geocities.com/imperialaltitude/prox.html]] - a place where the huge list of public proxies is compiled. In a database you always can find the most modern lists, the Proxy are checked every minute, and the list is updated daily from various sources. The system uses the latest algorithm for set and sortings of servers by proxy, servers for anonymous access are checked. Results of Search always can be kept in file Excel.
There are 3 types of HTTP proxies:
* Fully anonymous (elite or high anonymous) proxies. Such proxies do not change request fields and look like real browser. You real IP is also hidden of course. People that administrating internet servers will think that you are not using any proxies.
* Anonymous proxies also do not show your real IP but change the request fields, so it is very easy to detect that proxy while log analyzing. Nothing really matters, but some server administrators restrict the proxy requests.
* Transparent proxies (not anonymous, simply HTTP) change the request fields, also they transfer real IP. Such proxies are not applicable for security and privacy while surfing on net. You can use them only for network speed improvement.
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+++^[Proxy server sites]
http://kproxy.com/index.jsp
http://mrnewguy.com/
http://proxy.org/cgi_proxies.shtml
http://spysurfing.com/
http://unblockfacebook.com/
http://www.attackcensorship.com/attack-censorship.html
http://www.browseatwork.com/
http://www.bypassbrowser.com/
http://www.bypassfilter.net/
http://www.evilsprouts.co.uk/defilter/
http://www.fsurf.com/
http://www.iamnewguy.com/
http://www.ibypass.org/
http://www.ipzap.com/
http://www.ninjaproxy.com/
http://www.proxymouse.com/
http://www.proxymy.com
http://www.proxysmurf.com/
http://www.publicproxyservers.com/index.html
http://www.stupidcensorship.com/
http://www.surfonym.com/
http://www.unblockwebsites.com/
http://www.worksurfing.com/
https://www.the-cloak.com/anonymous-surfing-home.html
===
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[[TOR]]

The main source of the following information on best practice for local government websites is taken from a report published by ''http://www.socitm.gov.uk/socitm/'' (Better connected 2008.pdf).
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[[A Best practice summary]]
[[Assessment Criteria]]
[[Assessment Criteria in Detail]]
[[Ideas]]
[[Added value]]
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[[Public expectations and experience]]

*The private sector is likely to have most influence over what a site visitor expects froma good website.

TW is indeed a brilliant mini-website creator - here's mine -
www.keithrichardson.co.uk - not that mine's brilliant - just the
functionality! :)
However, there is one downside: Tiddlywikis do not get indexed very
well by Google because of all the Javascript. Google can't dig deep
into your TW. You'll be lucky if it can read more than the first page.
I have 2 Tiddlywiki sites on my web space and after 4 years neither of
them has been properly indexed. My Joomla and Mediawiki sites are
fully indexed. There doesn't seem to be a way round that problem. If
there was I would use TW rather than Mediawiki because of course it is
so much easier to use.
Source: [[Publishing as a website - TiddlyWiki : Google Groups|http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/browse_thread/thread/c34ea090455ace28]]

About 3.3million youngsters will live in relative poverty and 3.1million in absolute poverty by 2020, an economic think tank predicts.
Today, 2.5million children live in relative poverty – where households earn less than 60 per cent of the average wage – and 2.8million are in absolute poverty.
If the forecast is correct, the coalition would miss Child Poverty Act targets of having no more than five per cent of children in absolute and ten per cent in relative poverty.
‘Even if there were an immense increase in the resources made available, it is hard to see how child poverty could fall by enough to hit this supposedly legally-binding target in just nine years,’ said report author James Browne of the Institute for Fiscal Studies.
Bob Reitemeier, chief executive of the Children’s Society, said: ‘Children in households where income has fallen are likely to be twice as unhappy as those in homes where income has risen.’
Ministers claim the introduction of the universal credit benefit in 2013 will lift about 450,000 children out of relative poverty and ‘make work pay for the first time’, a government spokesman said.
‘It is clear that sticking with the status quo, which has had no meaningful long-term effect on poverty projections, is not an option,’ he added.
However the IFS said the benefits of the universal credit will be outweighed by the combined effect of other changes – including a less generous method of calculating inflation.
Source: [[Quarter of children 'will live in poverty by 2020' : Metro.co.uk|http://www.metro.co.uk/news/878188-quarter-of-children-will-live-in-poverty-by-2020]]

http://www.wotzwot.com/
http://www.grazr.com/config.html
http://www.rss-info.com/en_rssinclude-simple.html
!Use the Feed2JS script
There is a way of inserting a newsfeed into an HTML web page by using the ''[[Feed2JS|http://feed2js.org/]]'' freeware script provided here: http://feed2js.org/index.php?s=build or here: http://blogs.usask.ca/feed2rss/
<html><body><a href="http://feed2js.org/">
<img src="http://feed2js.org//images/feed2js_badge.gif" alt="powered by feed2js @ Modevia Web Services" width="80" height="15"></a><br /> </body></html>
One useful application is to use a free blog a a means of connecting to any of your main sites. For example I use http://keith-greenpolitics.blogspot.com to broadcast my other sites instead of reproducing or cutting and pasting articles.
The script looks like this:
{{{
<script language="JavaScript" src="http://itde.vccs.edu/rss2js/feed2js.php?src=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.healthwealthandmusic.co.uk%2Frss%2F2.html&chan=n&num=0&desc=1&date=n&targ=y" type="text/javascript"></script>
<noscript>
<a href="http://itde.vccs.edu/rss2js/feed2js.php?src=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.healthwealthandmusic.co.uk%2Frss%2F2.html&chan=n&num=0&desc=1&date=n&targ=y&html=y">View RSS feed</a>
</noscript>
}}}
!Use a php converter
http://www.rss2html.com/
<html><body>http://www.rss2html.com/rss2html.php?TEMPLATE=template-1-3-1.htm&XMLFILE=http://www.bracknell-forest.gov.uk/rssnews.xml</body></html>

You can use your Treo's built-in browser to read web sites or html folders you transfer to your storage card.
#From the Program list, select the Internet icon and say No to the request ot connect to the Internet.
#Click on the www button (mine is green) and enter the path to the folder and file you want to open.
*Use the following format: {{{file:///[any path] e.g. file:///PALM/Launcher/css/index.html}}}
//You might recognise that it is the same format that appears in your browser windows on Windows when you open a local file.//
!Convert the site to a WAP format.
Although you can read the original site on your Palm it is not optimised for PDA small-screen browsing. You will need to convert it to the <<wikipedia Wireless Application Protocol>> mobile phone format - WAP.
#Download a converter program such as the Nokia one [[here|http://sw.nokia.com/id/f156b8e9-1dcd-4e5b-8e75-6e6ceded398e/NMIT_41.zip]]
!Access mobile enabled websites
http://mobile.xe-media.ch/

[[Relationships special: How to escape a life alone : Mail Online|http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/you/article-1130875/Relationships-special-How-escape-life-alone.html]]

<nowiki>For Windows XP Service Pack 2
Click Start, Run and type the following command:
rundll32 wbemupgd, UpgradeRepository
This command is used to detect and repair a corrupted WMI Repository. The results are stored in the setup.log (%windir%\system32\wbem\logs\setup.log) file.</nowiki>
Source: [[Repairing and re-registering the WMI|http://windowsxp.mvps.org/repairwmi.htm]]

!Reset your Palm
Reset button + Power button.
!Backups
After your first sync you will have a Backup folder. Rename it and keep it so you can successfully reinstall a basic setup if something goes wrong.
!!Soft reset
A soft reset is similar to restarting a computer. If your Treo is not responding or you have trouble synchronizing with your computer, a soft reset may help. Unless your battery is extremely low, a soft reset should not affect your data.
1. Unscrew the stylus tip to access the reset tool.
2. Use the reset tool to gently press the reset button on the back of your Treo.
!!System reset
A system reset, also called a safe or warm reset, tells your Treo to stop what its doing and start over again without loading any system extras. If your Treo loops or freezes during a soft reset, a system reset may help. Performing a system reset allows you to get out of an endless loop in order to uninstall a third-party application causing the looping. Unless your battery is extremely low, a system reset should not affect your data.
1. Unscrew the stylus tip to access the reset tool.
2. While holding Up, use the reset tool to gently press the reset button on the back of your Treo.
3. When the Palm Powered logo appears, release Up.
!!Hard reset
A hard reset erases all data and third-party software on your Treo. Never perform a hard reset without first trying a soft and system reset. You can restore previously synchronized data with the next HotSync operation. A hard reset can tell you whether a problem stems from your Treo or an application installed on it. If you do not experience the problem after you perform a hard reset, the problem may be related to software you installed.
1. Unscrew the stylus tip to access the reset tool.
2. While holding the Wireless Mode button, use the reset tool to gently press the reset button on the back of your Treo.
3. When the Palm Powered logo appears, release the Wireless Mode button.
4. When the warning appears, press Up to confirm the hard reset.
5. If a language selection screen appears, select the same language you selected for your desktop software.
!!Battery Disconnect Reset
Since you can't actually remove the battery (without disassembly of the case), Handspring/Palm has included a way to emulate battery disconnection. This reset will erase all of your stored data. Unless you really want to lose all of your data, you must make a proper backup before doing this. It is recommended that you don't just rely on Hotsync, try out other backup applications to see which you like.
This will disconnect the battery, erase all of your data, and reset the radio. After you do this, you will not be able to turn on the Treo until you have plugged it into a power source, such as a cradle, car charger, or travel charger. If you don't have access to a power source, you shouldn't do this. Get a power source first.
1. Unscrew the stylus tip to access the reset tool.
2. While holding K and BACKSPACE use the reset tool to gently press the reset button on the back of your Treo.
3. The screen should quickly flash white and the Treo should turn off. The network status light near the antenna should be completely off. If so, success.
4. Plug the Treo into the power source. Leave it there for a minute or so. When the Treo is ready, it will turn on. The screen should briefly show a Palm or Handspring logo screen and then show the calibration screen.

My mandate on Gaza was even-handed, my loyalty is to justice
It would have been hypocritical for me not to speak out about Israeli violations of international law simply because I am Jewish
Source: [[Richard Goldstone : My mandate on Gaza was even-handed, my loyalty is to justice : Comment is free : guardian.co.uk|http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/may/05/richard-goldstone-united-nations]]

[[Rising food prices: the role of pension funds : Global development : guardian.co.uk|http://www.guardian.co.uk/global-development/poverty-matters/2011/may/16/christian-aid-hunger-report-commodities-food-prices]]

I'm really tired of my concrete jungle
Six days a week is way too much
I'm gonna make the great escape
Go on little getaway
I'll go get my beat up motor
Start it up and head for the green
Of endless countrysides
And go somewhere I've never been
I'll stop, kiss my blues goodbye
Breathe until I soar outside my crazy nights
And live the riviera life
I'll stop, thank you for today
I'm sure that by candlelight, I'll be alright
And live a riviera life
Mmm...
I'll live a riviera life
The road can wind like my hidden hair bow
You clear my face so I can feel the breeze
And down below it's Monaco
And mister, I don't know a soul
I'll drop off the keys at valet
Look out my window bay
One afternoon martini
Wouldn't want it any other way
I'll stop, kiss my blues goodbye
Breathe until I soar outside my crazy nights
And live the riviera life
I'll stop, thank you for today
I'm sure that by candlelight, I'll be alright
And live a riviera life
So whenever
My eyes get weary
I'm not fearing what life brings
Forever
When times make me teary
I'll know what I was meant to do
I've nothing at all to lose
I'll stop, kiss my blues goodbye
Breathe until I soar outside my crazy nights
And live the riviera life
I'll stop, thank you for today
I'm sure that by candlelight, I'll be alright
And live a riviera life
Mmm...
Dududa ta ta ta ta ta
Mmm...
I'll live a riviera life

<html>
<body>
<h2>Creating Jumps (handout)</h2>
<p>Use this procedure to create a jump hotspot between existing topics within the same Help system. You can even include an image as part of the hotspot.<br />
To create a jump between existing topics:<br />
1 In the Help topic, position the cursor where you want the jump to appear.<br />
2 (Optional) Select the existing text in the topic you want to use as the hotspot text. <br />
3 From the Insert menu, select Help Hotspot. The Insert Help Hotspot dialog appears.<br />
4 In Hotspot Text, enter the new text you want to users to click on to jump to the destination topic. (If you already selected existing text in step 2, this text appears. <br />
5 In Action Type, select Jump. (This is the default selection.)<br />
6 In Topic, enter the Topic ID of the destination topic for this jump,<br />
&bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; or-<br />
select the destination topic&rsquo;s Topic ID from the list.<br />
7 In Window, select the Help window you want to display the destination topic when this jump is selected. <br />
&bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; For WinHelp 4, the default selection is the same as the default topic window (Topic Properties: Advanced tab) if one is specified. <br />
&bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; For WinHelp 3 or if the WinHelp 4 topic doesn&rsquo;t specify a default topic window, the default selection is (None), which displays the topic in the same window as the current topic &ndash; or the topic users jump out of when the jump is selected.</p>
<ol>
<li>Click OK to create the jump.</li>
</ol>
<h2>Creating popup hotspots and new popups</h2>
<p>Use this procedure to create a popup link and a new popup topic in your Help system at the same time. The new popup topic becomes the destination topic of the popup link and is created in the current Help document. You can even include an image as part of the hotspot.<br />
To create a popup hotspot and a new popup topic at the same time:<br />
1 In the Help topic, position the cursor where you want the popup to appear.<br />
2 (Optional) Select the existing text in the topic you want to use as the hotspot text. <br />
3 From the Insert menu, select Help Hotspot. The Insert Help Hotspot dialog appears.<br />
4 In Hotspot Text, enter the new text you want to users to click on to display the destination popup topic. (If you already selected existing text in step 2, it appears in this field.)<br />
5 In Action Type, select New Popup. <br />
6 In New Popup, create the new popup topic:<br />
In type popup caption here, enter the heading (or caption) for this new topic. RoboHELP uses the topic caption as the Topic ID. <br />
In type popup definition text here, enter the body text for this popup topic. (Popup topics traditionally contain brief explanatory text &ndash; often definitions of terms used in the Help file.)</p>
<ol>
<li>Click OK to create the new popup topic and popup link.</li>
</ol>
<h2>Creating popup hotspots to existing popups</h2>
<p>Use this procedure to create a popup hotspot between existing topics within the same Help system. You can even include an image as part of the hotspot. <br />
A popup can be both a type of link and a topic. Popup topics require a popup link, but you can create a popup link to any existing standard topic in your Help system. (HTML Topics, Web sites, and PC HelpDesk topics can&rsquo;t be displayed in popup windows.) Popup links &ldquo;pop up&rdquo; the destination topic in a special popup window.<br />
Note: Make sure the destination topic for a popup hotspot doesn&rsquo;t contain a non-scrolling region. If it does, when displayed, you&rsquo;ll only see the topic heading. Either create a popup topic to use the special popup heading style, remove the non-scrolling region, or use a different destination topic. <br />
To create a popup link:<br />
1 In the Help topic, position the cursor where you want the jump to appear.<br />
2 (Optional) Select the existing text in the topic you want to use as the hotspot text. <br />
3 From the Insert menu, select Help Hotspot. The Insert Help Hotspot dialog appears.<br />
4 In Hotspot Text, enter the new text you want to users to click on to display the destination topic in a popup window. (If you already selected existing text in step 2, it appears in this field.)<br />
5 In Action Type, select Popup.<br />
6 In Topic, enter the Topic ID of the destination topic for this popup,<br />
&bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; or-<br />
select the destination topic&rsquo;s Topic ID from the list.<br />
(The destination topic doesn&rsquo;t have to be a popup topic. You can create a popup link for any standard topic in your Help file.)<br />
7 Click OK to create the popup.</p>
<h1>About Map files and Map IDs</h1>
<p>Map files and Map IDs are the most common way Help authors and Programmers link context-sensitive Help topics to an application. Most, if not all, application development environments support using Map IDs and Map files. In fact, many development environments provide Programmers with a fairly easy way to create Map files and Map IDs as they code the application. <br />
<br />
<strong>What are Map IDs and Map files?</strong> <br />
<br />
In RoboHELP, Map IDs (also known as resource IDs or context IDs) are links that contain two vital pieces of information: <br />
<br />
<img src="file:///F|/JSAS/http_root/www/~thebizn/clip_image002_0001.gif" alt="sdds" width="10" height="10" />Map number <br />
<br />
Map files are text files that contain the list of Map IDs. Map files list, line by line, Map strings and Map numbers. RoboHELP automatically lists Map files in the [MAP] section of the Help project file (HPJ) whenever you create a new Map file or import an existing Map file. <br />
<br />
<strong>How do they link context-sensitive Help topics to the application?</strong> <br />
<br />
The Map file translates the Map number into the topic so the WinHelp engine can locate and display the appropriate context-sensitive Help topic when called by the application. <br />
<br />
<strong>Who creates Map IDs and Map files?</strong> <br />
<br />
The Help author and the Programmer both have the ability to generate the Map files that contain Map IDs: <br />
<img src="file:///F|/JSAS/http_root/www/~thebizn/clip_image002_0002.gif" alt="sds" width="10" height="10" />Most development environments also provide Programmers with the ability to generate Map files and Map IDs as they develop the application. <br />
<br />
Since you both need to share the same Map IDs and Map files, it&rsquo;s a good idea to know who will create them for your project - you or your Programmer. In fact, it&rsquo;s best to sit down with your Programmer and plan a context-sensitive help strategy before either of you begin developing. <br />
<br />
<strong>Generating Extra Language Map Files</strong> <br />
<br />
Use this procedure if you need to generate Map files for Visual Basic, Delphi, or Turbo Pascal applications. These application development environmnets require Map files in a specific format, other than the traditional .HH Map file format. <br />
<br />
If you select one of the Extra Language Map files, RoboHELP automaticlaly generates two files for every document selected to automatically generate Map IDs - an .HH file and the Extra Language Map file. You can see the Extra Language Map file under the <strong>Extra Language Map Files</strong> folder on the <strong>Project tab.</strong> <br />
<br />
To generate an Extra Language Map file: <br />
1. From the <strong>File</strong> menu, select <strong>Project Settings.</strong> The <strong>Project Settings dialog</strong> appears.<br />
2. Click the <strong>Map</strong><br />
<strong>HTML Help Tips and Tricks:</strong> <br />
<em>To Change the Background Color of Topics that use Style Sheets:</em><br />
Open one of the topics in the WYSIWYG Editor. From the right-click menu, select <strong>Edit Styles.</strong> From <strong>Style Type, </strong>select <strong>Document.</strong> From the <strong>Style</strong> list, select <strong>Body</strong> and click <strong>Edit.</strong> Click the <strong>Background</strong> tab and select a color from the <strong>Background Color</strong> list. All topics that use the style sheet display in the new background color. <br />
<br />
<em>To Link a Style Sheet to Multiple Topics:</em><br />
Click the <strong>Topics</strong> tab and select the topics to update. To select multiple topics press and hold <strong>CTRL</strong> while you click each one. Open the Topic Properties. From <strong>Style Sheet,</strong> select the name of the style sheet to link to the topics (or click <strong>New</strong> if you want to create a new style sheet for the topics). Click OK to update the topics and close the dialog. <br />
<br />
<em>To Add a Sub-Keyword to a Keyword</em><br />
Select the topic and open Topic Properties. Click the <strong>General</strong> tab. In <strong>Keywords,</strong> type the main keyword followed by a forward slash ( \ ). Then type the sub-keyword. For example: <strong>Kites \ flying.</strong> <br />
<br />
<em>Create Links to Topics in Other HTML Help Systems:</em><br />
Select the text to use as the link. Open the Hyperlink dialog. From <strong>Link To,</strong> select <strong>Remote Topic.</strong> Click <strong>Select,</strong> locate the HTML Help project (*.CHM), and select the destination topic. <br />
<br />
<em>Add Special Effect to Your Topics by Adding Dynamic HTML:</em><br />
Open the topic in WYSIWYG and select the text to use with Dynamic HTML. From the <strong>Format</strong> menu, select <strong>Special Effects.</strong> Choose the special effect to use with the text.</p>
</body>
</html>
Module 1, Introduction
Welcome!
Assumptions
How to use this manual
How to use the training CD
Module 2, Introduction to Help
What is help?
What is good help?
Why develop help?
Where can you find help?
Who uses help?
Where can I find examples of help?
What You Have Learned
Module 3, HTML & Help Overview
Types of Help
What is HTML
What is HTML Help
What You Have Learned
Module 4, Planning a Help System
Overview
Organization
Planning and Design Overview
Analyze
Design
Develop
Implement
Evaluate
Maintenance
What You Have Learned
Module 5, Using HTML Editors in RoboHELP
RoboHELP's new WYSIWYG editor
Using Alternate HTML editors
RoboHELP features with other HTML editors
Adding or changing HTML editors
Auto selecting HTML editors
Setting a default HTML editor
What You Have Learned
Module 6, Starting a New Project
Project Background
Creating a new HTML Help project
WYSIWYG Editor
Creating a new topic from the toolbar
Checking Options settings
Practice
What You Have Learned
Module 7, Working With Files & Folders
Working with folders
Opening and closing folders
Selecting your Viewing Options
Viewing by file name
Viewing by topic title
Importing HTML files
Importing Microsoft Word 95/97 documents
Importing Microsoft Word 2000 documents
Importing a Word document into an HTML Help project
Creating a new folder
Moving files in and out of folders
Moving a File
Deleting Files
Practice
Organizing the Project Manager
Practice
What You Have Learned
Module 8, Working With Styles
Creating style sheets
Defining Styles
Creating a New Style
Attaching a style sheet to several topics at once
Using Inline Styles
Adding Numbered and Bulleted Lists
Formatting with Inline Styles
Spell Checking Your Topic
Previewing Topics
What You Have Learned
Module 9, Creating Basic Links
Linking Topics
Dragging and dropping to insert links
Viewing hyperlinks
Testing hyperlinks
Practice
What You Have Learned
Module 10, Adding a Table of Contents
Creating a table of contents
Adding books to the TOC
Practice
Adding pages to the TOC
Dragging and dropping pages into the TOC
Rearranging books and pages
Renaming books and pages
Automatically creating TOCs
Practice
Customizing the TOC
What You Have Learned
Module 11, Compiling an HTML Help Project
Compiling HTML Help projects
Opening and closing the compiler
Changing compilation settings
About Primary Targets
Selecting Primary Targets
Compiling Your Project
Viewing HTML Help
Broken Links
Practice
What You Have Learned
Module 12, Adding Media
Adding images to topics
Dragging and dropping images
Adding horizontal lines
Using the Resize tool
Practice
What You Have Learned
Module 13, Indexing
Indexing guidelines
Strategies for indexing
Adding index keywords using the Topic Properties dialog
Adding index keywords using the Index Designer
Adding index keywords using the right-click menu
Automatically creating indexes
Building a custom phrase list
Building an "Always Ignore" list
Automatically creating an index
Sorting the index
Specifying keyword search criteria
Automatically creating an index
Options while Smart Indexing
Creating multi-level index entries
Arranging keywords with toolbar buttons
What You Have Learned
Module 14, Adding an Online Glossary
What is an online glossary?
What does a successful glossary do?
Strategies for creating online glossaries
Navigating the Glossary Designer
About the Smart Glossary Wizard
Adding and defining glossary terms
Adding expanding glossary hotspots using the Smart Glossary Wizard
Viewing expanding glossary hotspots
Automatically removing expanding glossary terms from topics
Manually removing expanding glossary terms from topics
Distributing projects with glossaries
What You Have Learned
Module 15, Project Review
Compiling and running your HTML Help project
Readying for Reports
Viewing and printing reports
Backing up your project
What You Have Learned
Module 16, Distributing an HTML Help Project
Distributing online help
Distributing Microsoft HTML Help
Installing Microsoft HTML Help system files
Installing HHActiveX.DLL
Installing Internet Explorer
Installing and registering ActiveX controls
What You Have Learned
Module 17, Creating Java-based Projects
About Oracle Help
How does Oracle Help work?
What do you need?
What do your end users need?
Oracle Help functionality
Features available in Oracle Help
Oracle Help limitations
Distributing Oracle Help
Generating Oracle Help output files
About JavaHelp
How does JavaHelp compare with Microsoft HTML Help?
JavaHelp limitations
What do you need?
What do your end users need?
Generating JavaHelp output files
What You Have Learned
Module 18, Generating Printed Documentation
Strategies for printed documentation
Support for Word 95, 97, 2000
Preparing for printed documentation
Creating printed documents
Organizing the TOC for printed documentation
Starting the Document Wizard
Templates and styles
What You Have Learned

!Install a protocol handler on your PC
This program - ''run: Protocol Handler 2.0'' - from here - http://www.blackbit.net/frames/software.html - installs a small, safe (fingers crossed) program that will launch a program when wrapped in html, like this:
{{{<html><body><a href="run:C:\Program Files\tools\Aida\aida32.exe">Click here to run aida!</a></body></html>}}} and you will see this: <html><body><p><a href="run:#1952#C:\Program Files\tools\Aida\aida32.exe">Click here to run Aida!</a></p></body></html>
Use the same structure in any html context, not just TiddlyWiki. ''Only works with IExplorer!''
----
''Security option'' - You can add a security number prefix to prevent malicious attacks by running runProtocolHandler.exe which is in the system32 folder.
----
OR
!!Link to a file
{{{[[Link to folder|file:///C:\Program Files\tools\Aida/aida32.exe]]}}} which looks like this: [[Run Aida|file:///C:\Program Files\tools\Aida/aida32.exe]]. It works but is a lot less neater and user friendly. Lots of users will not know if it safe of not to say yes to the popus.
http://tiddlyspot.com/twhelp/index.html#HowToUseLinks
OR
Best- use the LaunchApplicationPlugin - http://remotely-helpful.com/TiddlyWiki/LaunchApplication.html#LaunchApplicationPlugin

Essential checks ''before'' going live.
+++[Domain names and Filenames]
To a spider, www.domain.com/, domain.com/, www.domain.com/index.html and domain.com/index.html are different urls and, therefore, different pages. Surfers arrive at the site's home page whichever of the urls are used, but spiders see them as individual urls, and it makes a difference when working out the PageRank. It is better to standardize the url you use for the site's home page. Otherwise each url can end up with a different Page Rank, whereas all of it should have gone to just one url.
Make sure your domain name Nameserver is the one provided by your web host provider - eg I had to change mine from 123reg to Siteground???
===
+++[Sub-domains]
Your site needs to be in the web space ROOT folder, normally ''www'' or ''htdocs''
If you install another web site in a subfolder it must be as a SUBDOMAIN if you want it to be spidered separately from your main root folder site. You usually do that via your host's CPanel. Only then will Google recognise the sub-folder site's robot.txt and separate sitemap.
===
+++[Check Robots.txt]
Check for relevant inclusions and exclusions - sometimes a folder is excluded eg media, when you might want it to be included.
===
+++[Make sure you have SEF links to your content]
For example, lets say the "mambo" sef url for an article is content/view/12/23/, but I reinstall and manually recreate the sections and categories and add some new ones. Now the url is content/view/10/33/. Goggle would now reference the wrong content. Not so, with content-based SEF, the url would still be /its-section/its-category/thearticlename.html.
!!Enable mod-re-write
Check your [[htaccess]] file. The first step is to find out whether your hosting company has enabled the mod-rewrite on your server. If they have it disabled, you could ask them to change that and explain why you need it. You then need to upload an htaccess file that contains the rewrite code. The code allows the server to recognize shorter and more friendly URL’s as aliases for the less friendly SQL URL’s. The htaccess file will need to be uploaded in the root folder of your Mambo installation (where the configuration.php file is)
===
+++[Avoid Javascript menus]
Spiders don't read javascript. So, if you want to use one of those nice javascript menus (lots of Mambers do it) at least put another html menu somewhere in the page.
===
+++[Use a sitemap]
===
+++[Check page structure]
#Give each page a Title
To optimise search engines indexing of a web page, the <title> tag should contain between 5 to 7 words and placed in the HTML code straight after the <head> tag.
===

+++^[SEO sites]
!Search engine overviews
|Pandia|http://www.pandia.com/index.html|
|Lots of useful tools|http://www.selfseo.com|
!Sitemaps
|Java based|http://www.auditmypc.com/free-sitemap-generator.asp|
===
+++[A-Z Index of SEO notes]
<<forEachTiddler
where
'tiddler.tags.containsAny(["SEO","google"])'
>>
===
+++[SEO websites]
http://www.submitexpress.com/tools.html
===
!SEO for all websites
<<wikipedia "SEO">> is basically about advertising your site and getting to the top of search engine rankings. Of course there are other ways of advertising. A TV, Radio or Newspaper campaign can be effective but the costs are enormous in comparison to effective internet advertising. Besides, there are millions of potential customers in the world and the only way many of them will find your products is by seeing your company appear on the first page of a search engine like Google.
#[[SEO Checklist]]
#[[Add sites to major Search Engines]]
[[Create RSS Newsfeeds|RSS newsfeeds in HTML page]]
[[301 Redirect]]
----
[[Google AdSense]]
----
[[Tiddlywikiy SEO]]

!SEF plugins
TW is not <<wikipedia 'Search Engine Optimization'>> (''SEO'') friendly but there are a few macros that make it Search Engine Friendly (''SEF'')
!!Export Plugin
Does not work on my system
!!Publish plugin
Works by exporting all tiddlers into html files and by creating an index.html file with a list of hyperlinks. The index page is a very nice list of hyperlinks that open the exported article but there is no link to the original source TW - as there is using SEO Plugin.
!!SEO Plugin
Export tiddlers into html files and creates a list of standard urls plus a google sitemap listing with links that are in effect "permalinks". Because the link is a permalink a user will be able to open the tiddler inside your TiddlyWiki file. The plugin is [[here|http://www.superphysique.net/#%5B%5BSEO%20TiddlyWiki%20Plugin%5D%5D]] and notes [[here|SEO plugin notes]]
! Macro to produce a list of permalinks
*This version produces the links but with spaces still in the titles
{{{
<script>
var out=""
var tids=store.getTiddlers("title","excludeLists");
for (var t=0; t<tids.length; t++)
out+=document.location.href
+"#"+String.encodeTiddlyLink(tids[t].title)+"\n";
return out;
</script>
}}}
*This version removes the spaces
{{{
<script>
var out=""
var tids=store.getTiddlers("title","excludeLists");
for (var t=0; t<tids.length; t++) {
var url=store.getTiddlerText("SiteUrl");
if (!url) url=document.location.href;
var
permalink=encodeURIComponent(String.encodeTiddlyLink(tids[t].title));
out+=url+"#"+permalink+"\n";
}
return out;
</script>
}}}

1) For each tiddler and each tag of this one, it creates a html file with the tiddler's content and named according to the tiddler's title. The html file is written in a way that it can be easily crawled by a search engine (short and with html format, not ~TiddlyWiki's format), but if it is opened (which will be the case if it appears in the results of a search engine), it redirects to the ~TiddlyWiki with the corresponding tiddler opened.
2) It creates the sitemap.xml and urllist.txt files for Google and Yahoo which included generated html files.
!How to install / Comment l'installer
1) Create two tiddlers like these one (same name and content):
[[SEOTiddlyWikiPlugin]] [[SEOTiddlyWikiConfig]]
NB: double-clic on each tiddler to get edit mode and copy-paste their content.
2) Fill in shadow tiddlers SiteUrl, SiteTitle and SiteSubtitle.
3) Edit this tiddler and see the code behind the following link to understand how to launch the process, once the plugin installed: <html><a href="javascript:generateSEOFiles();">Generate SEO files</a></html>.
4) See http://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/ to register your sitemap.xml file.
Tips
1) Feel free to modify html template [[SEOTiddlyWikiConfig]].
2) Use tag //excludeSearch// to disallow the export of a tiddler.
Limitation
If you remove a tiddler after an export, you have to manually remove the corresponding html file.
fabrice.proudhon@yahoo.com

http://snewscms.com/
http://snewscms.com/forum/
http://snewscms.com/help/
http://snews.ca/
!Host requirements
* Apache with mod_rewrite enabled
* MySQL
* PHP version 4.3.x or above
* .htaccess (require editing permissions.)
!Installation
#Install the database
#Edit snews.php
*full web site address with trailing slash - http://www.your-domain-name.com/
$db['website'] = 'http://localhost/sNews/';
*MySQL Host - provided by hosting company, usually is "localhost":
$db['dbhost'] = 'localhost';
*Database Name - created through phpmyadmin or similar database editor:
$db['dbname'] = 'snews';
*Database Username - created through phpmyadmin or similar database editor:
$db['dbuname'] = 'username';
*Database password - created through phpmyadmin or similar database editor:
$db['dbpass'] = 'password';
*Database prefix - created through phpmyadmin or similar database editor, used usually when a hosting company provides only one DB:
$db['prefix'] = '';
!What each file does
The ''snews.php'' file is where the magic of PHP takes place. It is a large file containing many individual PHP functions, each tailored to do a specific task.
The ''index.php'' file serves as the site's template through which all dynamically generated content is displayed. This file contains the html skeleton of the site, and using PHP statements, connects to the content-generating functions within the snews.php file.
The ''style.css'' file (cascading style sheet) allows us to add style to index.php, the template file.
The ''.htaccess'' file may be very small but it is very important. Think of it as the central nervous system for your site. Without it, your site's links will not function. When we create content and store it in the MySQL database, PHP creates its URL link structure, various parts of the URL are separated with symbols and characters. We have no control over this. But these links are not always as friendly to web search engines (like Google) as we'd like them to be.
We use declarations within the .htaccess file to re-write the PHP-generated URLs so they display without the symbols and characters, making them very Search Engine Friendly. It is important to make sure it is always included with your installation... or nothing will work.
Content is displayed through a short, simple PHP statement embedded in the HTML of the template file, index.php. All of the links for the site are also created by functions in the "engine" file and displayed through other PHP statements embedded in the index.php file script. In fact, there are several such statements embedded in there, all linked back to their respective content-generating functions in the snews.php (engine) file.

I have discovered a near perfect program that allows you to test out any program in a secure sandboxed area without contaminating your registry or Windows folder. Of course it is well known in geek circles (no offence at all) but perhaps people in this forum will find it essential too.
It's Sandboxie from - http://www.sandboxie.com/index.php?GettingStarted and what it basically does is create a virtual environment simulating Windows but only using the files needed by the program you are installing. It copies into the virtual environment the relevant Registry section - the place where all the crap goes - and any system files needed by the program installer. You can also use it for browsing - and all your browsing downloads and cookies are saved into the mirror image system area.
In practical terms what you see on your PC is a folder called Sandbox. When you have finished testing and browsing and you want to clean up, you delete the entire folder and all the rubbish disappears into the trash and your original folders or registry are not touched at all. Brilliant.
Why is this relevant to this forum? Because if you use other programs not yet included on this site list, from http://www.portablefreeware.com for example, you can install them in the sandbox and then copy across only the basic program onto your usb drive or whatever. Many of the programs on that site, although clean and portable, do install uninstall info and the like, although no dlls or other files that degrade their portability. I'm using a program called nPassword which I copied onto my usb drive by installing into the sandbox first. I then copied the basic exe file which is all the program actually needs to run, onto my usb drive.
I hope this information also protects other users from the poison of trojans and viruses too.
!Sandboxie Installation Tutorial
A nice introduction with lots of screenshots is here: http://www.simplehelp.net/2007/07/25/how-to-run-windows-programs-in-a-safe-environment-using-sandboxie/

!Script sources
Why reinvent the wheel when there are thousands of great free or commercial scripts to choose from. Take a look at these sites to get an idea of what is available.
+++^[Opensource]
|What is Opensource?|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source|
|Latest scripting news|http://www.linux.com/|
|Huge resource|http://sourceforge.net|
|Good shortlist|http://www.opensourcewindows.org|
|More sorting|http://opensourcescripts.com|
|Free and commercial|http://www.dynamicdrive.com|
===
<<forEachTiddler
where
'tiddler.tags.contains("scripts")'
sortBy
'tiddler.title'
ascending
>>

+++^[Security checking websites]
http://www.dnsstuff.com/
===
----
*Check your IP from these sites
http://www.whatsmyip.org
http://whatismyipaddress.com
for example, if I use http://whatismyipaddress.com/ it even locates my City location - eventually my house??! If you want to avoid that, use a [[Proxy Server |Proxy Servers]].
http://www.astalavista.com/

!jkklj.dll

123flashchat
The following server software combinations are easy to install php/MySql/Apache platforms for creating web server offline environments on you PC. ONe installed and started, you can run your web sites offline and develop and test to your heart's content without wrecking you online versions.
!FAQ
*How I can set a "root" password in MySQL?
Start PHPMyAdmin with http://127.0.0.1/phpmyadmin, open the database "mysql" (never delete this!) and use the table "user". Create here a new user or e.g. simply change the password of "root." MySQL restart! After that, do not forget to change the password in the "xampp/phpmyadmin/config.inc.php" for PHPMyAdmin
*Where is the start page?
[server path]\htdocs or \www and http://localhost
[[WAMP]]
[[XAMPP 1.6.4]]
[[JSAS]]
[[FTP]]

So, when choosing a skin care product, it's not just about selecting one with good ingredients; it's also about choosing one with a high concentration of these good ingredients.
Collagen
After my brief discussion about the importance of collagen, you would think that buying a product with collagen in it would be a great thing. And the marketers who sell products that contain collagen know this. But it's a bogus ingredient because collagen molecules are much too large to penetrate into the skin when applied topically.
To be of any benefit, you must purchase a product with ingredients that have been shown to stimulate your body's own collagen production.
Phytessence Wakame
Phytessence Wakame is an exotic kelp, native to the Japanese Sea. It works by blocking a harmful enzyme in your body called hyaluronidase. Hyaluronidase breaks down hyaluronic acid in your skin. You may think "well who cares."
Well, you should because without hyaluronic acid, the elastin and collagen fibers lose their "glue," which leads to a loss of youthful appearance and dark eye circles.
But don't just take my word for it. If you research this on wikipedia, you will read, for example, "Hyaluronan is also a major component of skin, where it is involved in tissue repair."
Cynergy TK
This is a new exciting, cutting edge substance. Cynergy TK actually stimulates your own collagen to grow again. In fact, it is proven in clinical trials to stimulate not only the regrowth of collagen but also elastin, thereby promoting firmness and elasticity. In short, fewer wrinkles, and more youthful, healthier looking skin. It may help improve your skin's ability to retain its needed natural moisture.
Indeed, studies show a sustained 14% improvement in skin moisture retention over 18 days. Studies on Cynergy TK also show a sustained improvement in skin elasticity of 42% over 18 days.
CoQ10
If you look at the ingredient list for some of the better skin care products, you'll often see CoQ10 listed. CoQ10 is short for Coenzyme Q10, so you may also see it listed this way. CoQ10 is a vitamin like substance that is found in all of our body's cells and is very important for healthy skin.
CoQ10 is a powerful antioxidant. A lot of skin damage and aging comes from free radicals wreaking havoc in our body's cells. CoQ10's antioxidant ability can counter these free radicals before damage occurs.
Unfortunately, like many other vital substances, as we age, the amount of CoQ10 in our bodies becomes depleted.
Although CoQ10 is a great ingredient, not all forms are equal. One in particular stands head and shoulders above the rest. This version of it is called Nano-Lipobelle H-EQ10.
Don't let the name scare you off, though. Here's why it's different. Most of the CoQ10 you buy in a typical skin care product is not readily usable when applied topically to the skin.
Nano-Lipobelle H-EQ10, on the other hand, is a special ‘nano-emulsion’ form of CoQ10, which penetrates far down into the skin, thereby providing much greater benefits for skin health. In fact, Nano-Lipobelle H-EQ10 can penetrate down 7 layers deep into the skin.
Because this version of CoQ10 can penetrate so deeply, it is extremely effective at ‘gobbling up’ free radicals in your skin. The result is a powerful anti-wrinkle effect.
Nano-Lipobelle can also promote collagen and elastin production as well.
Together, these three main active ingredients are some of the most powerful anti-aging skin care compounds available, and can significantly improve the look and feel of your skin.
Where can you find all three of these ingredients in one product line?
The Xtend-Life Natural Products company, that's where. This company is located in New Zealand but ships products world-wide.
Source: [[|http://www.natural-skin-care-resource.com/]]

!!title="tooltip text"
The title attribute can be used as a tooltip in a link, image, header and many other tags.
!!<LINK rel="next" href="NextPage.htm">
Preload a page. Explorer and Netscape browsers recognize the "next" relationship and begin the process of requesting the next page before your visitor even clicks on it.
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Piwik
Description of project:
Piwik is a downloadable, open source (GPL licensed) web analytics software program. It provides you with detailed reports on your website visitors: the search engines and keywords they used, the language they speak, your popular pages, and a whole lot more.
Source: [[SourceForge.net: Community Hub|http://sourceforge.net/community/potm-200907/]]

TiddlyWiki will have problems displaying special characters unless it is set to use UTF-8.
If you are serving your TW from a web server you might need to add an {{{.htaccess}}} file with this in it:
{{{
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If you edit your TW file with a text editor that doesn't handle UTF-8 then it may have saved as plain ascii and broken the special characters such as the » char after "options"
(this answer needs refining)
Source: [[TiddlyWikiFAQ - a collection of frequently asked questions about tiddlywiki|http://twfaq.tiddlyspot.com/]]

These options are called "StickySettings" because they only get loaded when the page is initially opened. This means that only someone who has editing rights and who can resave the page will be able to change StickySettings. Right now there is only one category of StickySettings (UserMode), but we can imagine more.
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!How to download streamed video from iPlayer
There are two types of program that can capture and save streamed video - especially the iPlayer RTMP protocol. One type captures in real time while the other accelerates the download and captures like a normal file download.
http://www.videohelp.com/tools/sections/video-streaming-recording
''[[http://www.streamtransport.com|Stream Transport'']] is a freeware program that download in real time but seems to hog resources.
''[[http://www.wmrecorder.com/wm_capture.php|WM Capture]]'' uses a download accelerator.

Tor is a network of virtual tunnels that allows people and groups to improve their privacy and security on the Internet. - https://www.torproject.org/index.html.en
To create a private network pathway with Tor, the user's software or client incrementally builds a circuit of encrypted connections through relays on the network. The circuit is extended one hop at a time, and each relay along the way knows only which relay gave it data and which relay it is giving data to. No individual relay ever knows the complete path that a data packet has taken. The client negotiates a separate set of encryption keys for each hop along the circuit to ensure that each hop can't trace these connections as they pass through.
!TOR variations
https://tor-proxy.net - This service only relies on TOR and JonDonym for anonymizing.
By using this service, Tor-Proxy.NET will connect to the server for you, and then give the content back to you over a SSL-secured channel. That way, you do not have to establish a direct connection to the server. That's why you don't reveal your IP. However, the people running this service could spy on you whereas the TOR administrators cannot.
!Sites accessible only via TOR
These are hidden from normal browser routes.
To test it out you can visit the [[hidden wiki| https://tor-proxy.net/cgi-bin/nph-proxy_tor.cgi/000000A/http/624eb2rznzhtq2cz.onion]], which is a portal for all things about onion-sites (TOR), or [[Torgle |https://tor-proxy.net/cgi-bin/nph-proxy_tor.cgi/000000A/http/5kdgyjnpcihfzskc.onion]], which is a search-engine for onion-sites.
The most important eepSite is the i2p-forum which can be found at [[forum.i2p2.de|http://forum.i2p2.de/]], and also as an eepSite at [[forum.i2p|https://tor-proxy.net/cgi-bin/enc/nph-proxy_jap.cgi/111110A/687474703a2f2f666f72756d2e6932702f]].

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1,001 flights of fancy
* James Buchan
* The Guardian, Saturday 27 December 2008
These magnificent volumes are the most ambitious and thorough translation
into English of the Arabian Nights since the age of Queen Victoria and the British empire.
1. The Arabian Nights: Tales Of 1,001 Nights
2. Translated by Malcolm C Lyons with Ursula Lyons
3. Penguin Classics
4.
The translations from Arabic by Malcolm Lyons, a former professor of Arabic at Cambridge, are clear and idiomatic and neither prudish nor sleazy. His wife, Ursula Lyons, as well as helping with the Arabic, translates from 18th-century French three of the most famous stories, "Aladdin", "Ali Baba and the 40 thieves killed by a slave girl" and a Sindbad voyage, for which no old Arabic text survives. Robert Irwin, a great devotee of the Nights, has supplied an introduction to each volume on the character of the stories, their transmission over the generations, and their influence on modern European and eastern literature. It would make as fine a Christmas present as any Christian could want.
The Arabian Nights, or in Arabic the elf laila wa laila, "A thousand nights and one night", are a compendium of stories of varying antiquity and far-flung origin, from Sanskrit India, Iran, Khorasan, the Arab world and even the Mediterranean. (Sindbad's third voyage, with its man-eating giant like the Cyclops, echoes if not Homer's Odyssey at least the legend of Odysseus.) These tales, which were originally told rather than read off the page, are drawn from the same mass or matrix of stories as such literary masterpieces as Jalaluddin Rumi's Masnavi (Persian), the improving animal fables known as Kalila wa Dimna (Arabic), the Decameron (Italian) and The Canterbury Tales (English).
The famous scaffolding or framework of the Nights, in which the Iranian bride Shahrzad delays her execution by mesmerising King Shahriyar by telling stories every night, is a hint that the compendium took shape in Iran before the Arab conquests. In the course of time, other stories with settings in the Arab commercial cities, such as the Baghdad of the Abbasid Caliphate and Mamluk Cairo, were absorbed into the compendium. Both the Shahrzad motif and the way each story gives rise to another offer unlimited capacity for expansion. For example, in the "Hunchback" series, Shahrzad saves her life by telling the story of the tailor, and the tailor tells the story of the barber, and the barber tells the stories of his six unfortunate brothers and so on ad infinitum.
The stories are in Arabic, though Persian names remain sometimes in rather garbled form (Shahrzad, Sindbad). The tales have been made Muslim, but not with complete success, and not to the extent of excluding all the jinn, afreet, ghouls and other popular superstitions that canonical Islam disdains. They are localised in the great cities of the Arab golden age, fascinated by commodities and coined money, fabrics, scents, confectionery, guilds and crafts, but uncomfortable in the countryside and terrified of the open sea. (Sindbad is not, of course, a sailor but a Baghdad merchant who knows nothing about navigation and does not seek to know.)
The stories are also, as Irwin puts it in his introduction to volume one, "suffused by sex". The prudery and solemnity of Arab merchant life, the stately procession from shop to mosque to bath and back again, is subject to violent disruption by a flash of black eyes from behind a lattice or the sudden appearance of a demon. Indeed, the two go together, rather as in Shakespeare a dislocation of the social order may have its consequences in the supernatural world (The Tempest, A Midsummer Night's Dream). In "The woman and her five would-be lovers", a merchant's daughter overturns the entire medieval system of authority, locking up king, vizier, superintendant and judge in compartments of a cupboard where they urinate on one another.
For me, that is the charm of the stories. Dispersed through the Nights or flickering just at the edge of view is a picture of medieval city life, with its sexual frustration, stock-in-trade and superstition, that is without parallel in literature. The professional storyteller (rawi in Arabic) domesticates or brings down to earth the high world of courts and princesses and caliphs, rather in the manner of the British nursery rhymes ("And what they could not eat that night / The Queen next morning fried"). The people who told these stories, and listened to them, have gone hungry. There are fantasies of sugar and soft beds in the Nights, which is, no doubt, why they have appealed so much to European children.
When the stories passed from the storyteller to the scribe, nobody knows. The oldest surviving manuscript containing some of the stories and the Shahrzad motif, which is now in the Bibliothèque nationale de France, goes back only to the 15th century.
It was this manuscript that the French antiquarian Antoine Galland discovered and translated into French as Les Mille et une nuits between 1704 and 1717, thus launching the Nights' brilliant second career in Europe and the Americas. To satisfy the public craze for Arabian tales, he added the so-called "orphan" stories such as "Aladdin" and "Ali Baba" that he said he had from a Syrian gentleman. In the next century, which was interested in establishing canonical texts in eastern languages in the manner of the Latin and Greek classics, versions of the Nights were printed at Calcutta in 1814-18 ("Calcutta I"), in Cairo in 1835 ("Bulaq") and in Calcutta again in 1839-42 ("Calcutta II").
English translations were made by Edward William Lane (from Bulaq), and John Payne and the traveller and explorer Sir Richard Burton from Calcutta II. The translations by Lane and Burton are laden with ethnographic commentary of truly 19th-century character. Whereas Galland was interested (like his readers) in improving tales of virtue and sentiment in a commercial setting, Lane expounds on costume and burial customs and Burton on the African penis. (Partly to keep clear of the Obscene Publications Act, Burton printed his 16 volumes in 1885-87 for private subscription.)
The Lyons have also used for their translation Calcutta II. I can best recommend these volumes by way of a comparison with Burton. Here is the old reprobate attacking a difficult passage in "The porter and the three ladies":
"Behold, there stood before him an honourable woman in a mantilla of Mosul [footnote] silk, broidered with gold and bordered with brocade; her walking shoes were also purfled with gold and her hair floated in long plaits. She raised her face veil [footnote] and, showing two black eyes fringed with jetty lashes, whose glances were soft and languishing and whose perfect beauty was ever blandishing, she accosted the Porter and said in the suavest tones and choicest language, 'Take up thy crate and follow me.'"
Here is the same passage in the Lyons' translation:
"A woman came up to him wrapped in a silken Mosuli shawl with a floating ribbon and wearing embroidered shoes fringed with gold thread. When she raised her veil, beneath it could be seen dark eyes, which, with their eyelashes and eyelids, shot soft glances, perfect in their quality. She turned to the porter and said in a sweet, clear voice: 'Take your basket and follow me.'"
The improvements are clear. The Biblical language in Burton, with its ludicrous echo of the Pool of Bethesda ("Take up thy crate") has gone, along with the superfluous Latinising ("mantilla" for shawl) and the faerie English ("purfled"). Gone too is any attempt to reproduce the Arabic rhyming prose known as saj ("broidered/bordered", "languishing/blandishing") and the prurient or speculative footnotes. The Lyons are clear as water at the expense of a very slight flatness ("perfect in their quality"). That flatness or evenness may be the Lyons' intention, for a reader can put by a dozen of these Nights in a night. The same cannot be said for Burton or Lane or even Galland.

C Lyons
A fairy-tale classic gets a modern makeover, but don't bin its fusty predecessors just yet
Reviewed by Elspeth Barker
Sunday, 15 February 2009
In his witty essay on the translators of the 1001 Nights, Borges celebrates a hostile dynasty, each scion striving to annihilate his predecessor. There are so many manuscripts to choose from, none definitive, representing a fantastical melange of tales preserved, embroidered, lost and reinvented by countless oral storytellers, Arabic, Persian, Indian – and French.
Antoine Galland, the first European translator, in the 18th century, is thought to have created two of the most famous stories, Aladdin and Ali Baba, himself. JC Mardrus's French version of 1899 (meticulously translated into English by Powys Mathers) has been hugely criticised for its delightful additional details – a dish of rice cream comes from him "powdered with sugar and cinnamon", while the Arabic "girl" may become "an enchanting child". Why not? This is the tradition of the storyteller. A contemporary translator, Husain Haddawy, recalls stories from his childhood in Baghdad: "As the embers glowed in the dim light ... she would spin the yarn leisurely, amplifying here and interpolating there, episodes I recognised from other stories." So it goes on. Everything is an aide-memoire for something else.
This new version of the Nights by Malcolm C Lyons is the first direct translation into English of the Calcutta II recension since Sir Richard Burton's famous 19th-century version. The three volumes bear introductions by Robert Irwin, who rises to Borges' prescription and casts scorn on earlier translations, though Lyons himself notes debts to Haddawy and to Enno Littmann, the German scholar derided by Borges for his literalism: "Like Washington, he cannot tell a lie."
If one were to find fault with Lyons' monumental achievement, it would be in the painstaking plainness of his diction. Like Haddawy, Lyons falls often into linguistic traps that are avoided by the exuberant Mardrus and Mathers. Instead of "cripple" or "lame" (traditional fairy-tale adjectives), Haddawy writes "paraplegic" while Lyons has "semi-paralysed". Lyons also consistently translates the common Arabic zib and kis as "penis" and "vagina". The cumulative effect is clinical, jarringly out of place in the perfumed chambers and ghostly gardens of the Nights.
In the tale of the second barber, a young man must gratify a drunken admirer. Mardrus/Mathers gets the right tone: "The old woman came up to him and said, 'Now you must run after the dear young lady and catch her. It is her custom, when heated by dance and wine, to undress naked and not to give herself to her lover until she has been able to examine his bare limbs, his rampant zabb, and the agility of his running. You must follow her from room to room, with your zabb in the ascendant, until you catch her. That is the only way she will be mounted."
Lyons has: "'Now,' said the old woman, 'you have achieved your goal. There will be no more blows and there is only one thing left. It is a habit of my mistress that, when she is drunk, she will not let anyone have her until she has stripped off her clothes, including her harem trousers, and is entirely naked. Then she will tell you to remove your own clothes and to start running, while she runs in front of you as though she was trying to escape from you. You must follow her from place to place, until you have an erection, and she will then let you take her.'"
I don't want to seem sex-obsessed, but in a medieval fairy tale, albeit for grown-ups, men do not have erections, they have rampant (or even rampaging) zabbs. And to continue the theme, inevitable in this saga, in the story of a Prince "Semi-Petrified" for Lyons, "Ensorcelled" for Burton, a lover lamenting the unpunctuality of his mistress, says, according to Lyons, "I will never again keep company with you or join my body to yours," but according to Burton, shouts "nor will I glue my body to your body, and strum and belly-bump". Which threat carries the more weight? Lyons mentions a ruined city "echoing to the screech of owls and the cawing of crows"; fine enough, but for Burton it is a place where "raven should croak and howlet hoot". Divine. Unfortunately Burton also says things such as "verily this is a matter whereanent silence cannot be kept". Verily, 'twas time for a new translation.
Yet the English reader may not be so badly served by the now-unfashionable Mardrus-Mathers version. Mathers is championed by the poet Tony Harrison, and Mardrus's admirers have included Gide, Proust, Borges and Joyce. As even their sternest critics admit, Mardrus and Mathers come closest to conveying the experience of a medieval Cairo storyteller, albeit at the cost of strict fidelity. Mardrus also dispenses with minor tales he finds dull, replacing them with others he likes better. A case in point is "The Tale of the Sea Rose of the Girl of China", remarkable for its transsexual subplot.
Scholars universally accept the claim made by Mardrus's enemy, Victor Chauvin, that Mardrus appropriated this tale from a Victorian source. But a little literary detective work on our part reveals that the source of this story is the Sanskrit Mahabharata, which dates from more than a millennium before the earliest manuscript of the Arabian Nights. Who wins on pedigree?
Scholars object to Mardrus's adornment in passages such as the iconic first description of Scheherazade, where he adds an extra line of praise. Lyons here deletes a line which is considered by Haddawy, Burton and Payne, to be correct.
Two final quibbles with Lyons: the "index" is an unalphabetised table of contents, provokingly placed at the back of the book, and page headers give the number rather than the name of the tale.
Despite these caveats, every aficionado will want to add Lyons to a rickety shelf which ideally will also contain Mardrus/Mathers, Haddawy, and the peerless Arabian Nights Encyclopedia by Ulrich Marzolph and Richard van Leeuwen, which is almost as much fun to dip into as the Nights themselves. Doughty Burton will serve to prop the whole thing up.
Source: [[The Arabian Nights: Tales of 1001 nights, trs Malcolm C Lyons - Reviews, Books - The Independent|http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/reviews/the-arabian-nights-tales-of-1001-nights-trs-malcolm-c-lyons-1607007.html]]

Israeli soldiers reveal the brutal truth of Gaza attack
By Donald Macintyre in Jerusalem
Troops' testimonies disclose loose rules of engagement and use of civilians as human shields. Palestinian houses were systematically destroyed by 'insane artillery firepower'
Israeli troops were repeatedly encouraged by officers to prioritise their own safety over that of Palestinian civilians when they embarked on the ground invasion of Gaza in January, according to the first direct testimonies of soldiers who served in the operation.
The picture that emerges from the testimonies, which have been seen by The Independent, is one of massive fire power to cover advances and rules of engagement that were calculated to ensure, in the words attributed to one battalion commander, that "not a hair will fall of a soldier of mine. I am not willing to allow a soldier of mine to risk himself by hesitating. If you are not sure, shoot."
The first eye-witness accounts of the war by serving Israeli reservists and conscripts describes the Israeli use of Palestinian civilians as "human shields". They detail the killing of at least two civilians, the vandalism, looting and wholesale destruction of Palestinian houses, the use of deadly white phosphorus, bellicose religious advice from army rabbis and what another battalion commander described to his troops as "insane firepower with artillery and air force". The reports amount to the most formidable challenge by Israelis since the Gaza war to the military's own considered view that it conducted the operation according to international law and made "an enormous effort to focus its fire only against the terrorists whilst doing the utmost to avoid harming uninvolved civilians".
They are contained in testimonies from about 30 soldiers that were collected by Breaking the Silence, an army veterans organisation that seeks to "expose the Israeli public to the routine situations of everyday life in the occupied territories". Although the organisation has collected hundreds of testimonies from ex-soldiers before, this is the first time that it has done so from serving soldiers so soon after the events they describe.
They tell how:
* Unprecedentedly loose rules of engagement were put in place to protect Israeli troops. One soldier said his brigade commander and other officers made it clear that "any movement must entail gunfire". He added: "I don't remember if the brigade commander said this or someone else. I' m not sure. No one is supposed to be there. If you see any signs of movement at all, you shoot. These, essentially, were the rules of engagement. Shoot if you like if you are afraid or you see someone, shoot." Another soldier said his battalion commander had said the operation was not "a limited confrontation such as in Hebron, and not to hesitate if we suspected someone nor feel bad about destruction because it is all done for the safety of our own soldiers... if we see something suspect and shoot, better hit an innocent than hesitate to target an enemy". One soldier said the "awareness of each soldier going in is simply... a light finger on the trigger. You see something and you're not quite sure? You shoot".
* Houses were systematically demolished. Despite official accounts that homes were only destroyed for strictly "operational" reasons, one reservist, a veteran of the conflict in Gaza since before 2005, said "I never knew such fire power" used by tanks and helicopters for the "constant destruction" of houses. The soldier said that some houses had been destroyed for normal operational reasons, such as because they had been booby trapped or used by militants to fire from, or had contained tunnel openings. But he said others were destroyed for the "day after" – to make a "very large" area "sterile", to allow better "firing capacity, good visibility and control" once the operation was over. This meant, demolishing houses "not implicated in any way, whose single sin is that it is situated on a hill in the Gaza strip" .
* A civilian man between 50 and 60 who was unarmed but carrying a torch was shot dead after the unit's commander ordered his soldiers not to fire warning shots but to hold their fire until he was 50m away. The soldier said the company commander announced over the radio after the incident: "Here's an opener for tonight". The soldier said that the commander was challenged over why he had not authorised deterrent fire when the man was further away: "He didn't agree and couldn't give a damn, and finally the guys felt that even if they could take this up with the higher echelons it wouldn't be effective." Another soldier said his unit commander shot dead an old man hiding with his family under the stairs of a house. While the soldier said that the killing of the man was a mistake, it had happened as the unit entered the house using live fire.
* Palestinian human shields – or "johnnies" as they were termed by soldiers on the ground – were suborned to enter surrounded houses ahead of troops, including houses known to contain armed militants. One account corroborates the story of one such human shield that was exposed in The Independent, that of Majdi Abed Rabbo in Jabalya in northern Gaza, who was ordered three times to enter a house to report on the condition of three armed Hamas militants inside.
* Military rabbis prepared troops for battle. One soldier said an army rabbi had "aimed at inspiring the men with courage, cruelty aggressiveness, expressions as 'no pity. God protects you. Everything you do is sanctified'... there were specific scenarios discussed... but from the context it was pretty obvious he came to tell us how aggressive and determined we need to be, that we must win because this is a holy war". Leaflets distributed at military synagogues had stated that "the Palestinians are like the Philistines of old, newcomers who do not belong in the land, aliens planted on the soil which should clearly return to us".
* Mortars – rarely if ever used in Gaza before – were widely deployed. They included 120mm mortars of the sort that killed up to 40 civilians outside the UN el-Fakhoura school in Jabalya which was being used as a shelter, and in a nearby house. One soldier explained that while "with light arms you've got an 80 per cent chance of hitting the target with your first shot, with mortars it is much less". Another said: "I finally understood. We were firing at launcher crews in open spaces. But it didn't take much to aim at schools, hospitals and such. So I see I'm firing literally into a built-up area. I don't know to what degree it was still inhabited because the army made considerable attempts to get people to leave. But I understand that... [tails off]."
The testimonies appear to reinforce evidence from Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International and journalists who visited battle zones just after the war in January that white phosphorus was used for purposes other than "marking", "range-finding" and "smoke screening". Those purposes included to ignite homes suspected of being booby trapped.
Houses that troops occupied were vandalised. One testimony stated: "One of the soldiers... opened the child's bag... he took out notebooks and ripped them. One guy smashed cupboards for kicks out of boredom. There were guys arguing with the platoon commander before we left the house why he wouldn't let them smash the picture hanging there..." A reservist soldier said that there was a "big difference between the way we treated the contents of the house and the way the regulars did. The regulars wouldn't take care even of the most basic sanitary stuff like going to the toilet, basic hygiene. I mean you could see that they had defecated anywhere and left the stuff lying round".
A spokeswoman for the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF), Lieutenant-Colonel Avital Leibovitz, sought to challenge the motives and credibility of the report. She said "more than a dozen" military police investigations were under way into incidents that took place during Operation Cast Lead. While the IDF continued to operate according to "uncompromising ethical values", it was ready to investigate allegations of misconduct but not on the basis of anonymous testimonies which she could not be sure were from soldiers.
The Israeli human rights lawyer Michael Sfard said the report showed that the Gaza operation violated the "number one principle in international laws of war": that of distinguishing between the civilian population and combatants.
Yehuda Shaul, a founder of Breaking the Silence, said the group had names and details for all the testimonies – all of which had been taped – and that anonymity was to protect the testifiers from any disciplinary or criminal proceedings. The army already knew the name of at least one, he said.
Gaza invasion: Witnesses on the front line
On military briefings ahead of the invasion
"We talked about practical matters... but the basic approach to war was very brutal, that was my impression... He said something along the lines of 'don't let morality become an issue. That will come up later'. He had this strange language: 'Leave the nightmares and horrors that will come up for later, now just shoot'... The basic approach was that there were no chances taken. If you face an area that is hidden by a building, you take down the building. Questions such as 'who lives in the building?' are not asked."
On problems with identifying targets for bombing
"It got to the point where we would try to report to field intelligence about a figure sticking out its head or a rocket being launched, and the girl [at field intelligence] would ask, 'Is it near this or that house?' We'd look at the aerial photo and say, 'Yes, but the house is no longer there'. 'Wait, is it facing a square?' 'No more square.'... Later I went in to the look-out war-room and asked how things worked, and the girl-soldiers there, the look-outs, resented the fact that they had no way to direct the planes, because all their reference points were razed... It's highly possible that now the pilot will bomb the wrong house."
On the rules of engagement
"[The Brigade commander] went so far as to say this was war and in war, no consideration of civilians was to be taken. You shoot anyone you see. I'm paraphrasing here, not literally quoting, but the gist of the matter was very clear."
On the rabbinate's role in the conflict
"The rabbi said we are actually conducting the war of 'the sons of light' against 'the sons of darkness'. This is in fact a statement with highly messianic language... It turns the other side as a generality into 'sons of darkness' while we become 'sons of light'. There is no differentiation which we would expect to find between civilians and others. Here is one people fighting another people, with all the messianic implications. But that's the point: this is also religious propaganda. In other words, the army is not a revival meeting. They do not put on a uniform in order to be Judaized."
On soldiers' responsibility
"Anything we did there, we'd answer ourselves: there's no other choice, but this is how we shirk our responsibility. You bring yourself to this kind of deterministic situation, a moment that I have not chosen, where I no longer have any responsibility for my own actions. Even if your choice is the right one, you must admit you chose it. You have to admit you chose to go into Gaza. As soon as you did, you've brought people into a moral twilight zone, you've forced them to handle dilemmas and part of that confrontation failed. As soon as you say 'there is no other choice', you're shirking your responsibility. Then you don't need to investigate, to look into things."
* Breaking The Silence - full testimonies. [http://www.shovrimshtika.org/oferet/testimonies_category_e.asp]
Source: [[The Independent: Israeli soldiers reveal the brutal truth of Gaza attack|http://license.icopyright.net/user/viewFreeUse.act?fuid=NDE2MTg5MQ%3D%3D]]

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How many kinds of sweet flowers grow
In an English country garden?
We'll tell you now of some that we know
Those we miss you'll surely pardon
Daffodils, heart's ease and phlox
Meadowsweet and lady smocks
Gentian, lupin and tall hollyhocks
Roses, foxgloves, snowdrops, forget-me-nots
In an English country garden
How many insects come here and go
In an English country garden?
We'll tell you now of some that we know
Those we miss you'll surely pardon
Fireflies, moths and bees
Spiders climbing in the trees
Butterflies drift in the gentle breeze
There are snakes, ants that sting
And other creeping things
In an English country garden
How many songbirds fly to and fro
In an English country garden?
We'll tell you now of some that we know
Those we miss you'll surely pardon
Bobolink, cuckoo and quail
Tanager and cardinal
Bluebird, lark, thrush and nightingale
There is joy in the spring
When the birds begin to sing
In an English country garden
Source: [[The Words to English Country Garden|http://www.hago.org.uk/free/country-garden/lyrics/]]

The best surgeons to pick for your op...who would the experts go to for a new knee?
By Angela Brooks
Last updated at 11:19 AM on 21st September 2010
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Choosing a surgeon who offers the best chance of making your knee replacement a sucess has to be the priority for patients
Decision time: Choosing a surgeon who offers the best chance of making your knee replacement a sucess has to be the priority for patients
We're getting heavier, living longer and, as a result, placing greater demands on our knees. Many more people are having knee replacements - 80,000 patients, with an average age of 69, have such surgery each year in England and Wales.
However, the success of surgery is far from guaranteed. Between 10 per cent and 15 per cent of patients are unhappy with the result because of pain and stiffness or because the surgery has failed to restore the full range of movement. And 5 per cent are worse after surgery as a result of complications.
'Knee replacement is a good treatment for arthritis, but it isn't foolproof,' says orthopaedic surgeon Tim Wilton of the Royal Derby Hospital, one of the country's leading knee surgeons.
'The knee is the most complicated joint in the body. Five to ten times our body weight goes through the joint with every step.
'A key part of the surgeon's job is separating out those patients who might well benefit from knee replacement from those who almost certainly won't.
'If you replace a mildly rickety knee with an artificial knee, the patient will never be happy with it,' says David Macdonald, orthopaedic surgeon at Chapel Allerton Hospital in Leeds.
'If i had pain, but could still get out and play two or three rounds of golf a week, then I wouldn't have my knee replaced. But if i were a golf player and the pain and stiffness stopped me from getting out on the golf course at all, then I would.'
Knee replacement surgery falls into two categories: partial, which is suitable for patients with osteoarthritis in just one specific part of the knee; and total replacement, for patients with widespread arthritis.
The advantage of partial replacement - which accounts for just 8 per cent of patients (those with early and limited arthritis) - is that more of the knee is preserved.
The downside, according to Tim Wilton, is that it fails more frequently, often because the younger patients suitable for this procedure have more muscle, so more of this is damaged in surgery.
It's the body's most complex joint and getting the right specialist to treat you is vital.
Successful knee replacement depends not just on removing damaged bone and replacing it, but in shortening and lengthening the ligaments around the joint.
'As well as affecting bone, osteoarthritis hardens and shrinks the ligaments,' says Richard Grogan, consultant orthopaedic surgeon at Bradford Royal Infirmary.
'If the ligaments get hard and tight and shrink on the inner side, then the ligaments on the other side get stretched out to compensate, causing bow legs.
'When it happens on the other side, you get knock knees. So balancing these structures is key to getting the new implants to perform as they should.'
Choosing a surgeon who offers the best chance of making your knee replacement a success story - first and foremost, advising if it will be worth the trouble - has to be the priority for patients.
We felt those best placed to identify the very best would be leading knee surgeons themselves, so we canvassed the views of 40 and asked them: 'If your nearest and dearest were to need knee replacement, to whom would you refer them and why?'
We asked each to name five choices and those surgeons earning the most votes from their peers got into our top ranking.
What patients should bear in mind is that this is a guide, not a scientific study. There are countless superb and highly-skilled knee replacement surgeons all over the country who didn't make it into our ranking, but who spend every day of their working lives giving patients new knees likely to give them years of pain-free service.
OUR TOP 10
Here is our knee replacement top ten, plus some highly recommended runners-up who are well thought of by fellow surgeons.
All work in the NHS, though the majority do private work as well.
Tim Wilton
TIM WILTON
Royal Derby Hospital
He is spoken of with reverence by his colleagues. straightforward and outstandingly good and won't rush in to do a knee too early.
He has vast experience of complex revisions (surgery to replace or repair artificial joints that have gone wrong). Acutely aware of all the subtle things that need great attention first time around.
C Dodd
CHRIS DODD
Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Oxford
World expert in partial knee replacement.
Trained many of the country's leading knee surgeons in partial replacement technique. Top operator in the field.
peterjames
PETER JAMES
Nottingham University Hospital
A top-notch knee replacement surgeon who is approachable and puts people at ease. Immerses himself in his speciality.
He's published his results with hundreds of patients, which shows he's keen to share what he's discovered with fellow surgeons. It's also a sign to patients this is his passion, not simply his career.
David Beverland
DAV ID BEVERLAND
Musgrave Park Hospital, Belfast
He does no private work, works six days a week doing eight operations a day while other surgeons struggle to do five.
He manages to achieve this result by running three operating theatres simultaneously, staggering operations so by the time he has finished one operation, the next patient is waiting.
He can devote extra time to complex cases and revisions. All his patients are followed up meticulously.
Mr Robin Allum
ROBIN ALLUM
Wexham Park Hospital, Slough
Experienced and very able surgeon; also a good communicator so his patients are well-informed.
Careful with the handling of tissues, which means less bleeding and bruising, and takes good care of his patients.
Paul Allen
PAUL W. ALLEN
Princess Alexandra Hospital, Harlow Quiet, modest man, great clinician and superb surgeon. Chooses the correct operation for the right person at the right time.
Handles difficult cases beautifully. Runs training courses, but his strength is that he does a huge number of operations himself.
Parkinson RP
RICHARD W. PARKINSON
Arrowe Park Hospital, Wirral
Does knees exclusively - unlike many surgeons, who do hips as well - and is technically excellent.
A fastidious surgeon with huge revision experience, which makes him accomplished at doing straightforward primary replacements, too. Beautiful handling of soft tissues. Good at pre-operative planning.
Neil Thomas
NEIL THOMAS
Basingstoke & North Hampshire Hospital
An excellent and thoughtful surgeon. He won't go for the latest trends in implants unless he's convinced by thorough research that his patients will benefit.
He's been a leading teacher all over Europe.
If you speak at international meetings, as he does, you're in contact with the leading lights in knee surgery and can trade information on what works well and what doesn't.
andrew toms
ANDREW TOMS
Princess Elizabeth Orthopaedic Centre, Exeter
Technically a good surgeon. Works in a prestigious unit and has huge experience in complex knee replacements, which makes him skilful at handling straightforward cases, too. Good-humoured, well trained and empathetic with patients.
Rhys Williams
RHYS WILLIAMS
University Hospital of Wales
Works hard in the NHS and privately and gets excellent results. A believer in computer-aided knee replacement, technically accomplished and careful about doing a good job every time.
ALSO HIGHLY RECOMMENDED...
PROFESSOR DAVID BARRETT, Southampton General Hospital:
As well as being a good knee replacement surgeon, he also does a lot of research. He strives to give his patients the best possible replacement.
MARK EMERTON, Chapel Allerton Hospital, Leeds:
Technically good and caring. Concentrates on balancing the soft tissues to get the best result.
ANDREW PORTEOUS, Southmead Hospital, Bristol:
Conscientious up-and-coming knee surgeon who has already won himself a significant reputation. Does a lot of revision surgery, so knows what works and what doesn't. Also gets good marks from his patients.
JONATHAN LAVELLE, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London:
Wouldn't operate unless he felt the patient would benefit. Level-headed, a good pair of hands with great technical skills.
RICHARD SPENCER JONES, Robert Jones & Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital, Oswestry:
Known for surgery on more challenging cases. Particular interest in revision surgery.
Source: [[The best surgeons to pick for your knee op : Mail Online|http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1313869/The-best-surgeons-pick-knee-op.html?printingPage=true]]

[[The bigger picture: how to turn your mobile into a mini home cinema : Mail Online|http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/moslive/article-1129842/The-bigger-picture-turn-mobiles-iPods-mini-home-cinema.html]]

!TiddlyWiki
*TiddlyWiki. Version: 2.1.3 at http://www.tiddlywiki.com
The original TiddlyWiki
+++[Adapted versions]
*''MonkeyPirateTiddlyWiki'' - http://mptw.tiddlyspot.com/
This is basically the same as its parent but with the addition of TagglyTagging - an improved tagging system. ''Use this one.''
*PrinceTiddlyWiki - http://ptw.sourceforge.net/
Breaks the orginal into its constutuent parts for better online use. The htlm file is about 26K!
*PhpTiddlyWiki0.5b - http://www.patrickcurry.com/tiddly/
Installs a mysql database and creates an online, php, lighter version
===
----
+++*[GDT versions]
*MonkeyGDT - http://monkeygtd.tiddlyspot.com/ and http://tiddlywikiguides.org/index.php?title=Getting_started_with_MonkeyGTD_2.1_alpha#Getting_your_MonkeyGTD_alpha
{{{
Extends the Project Management interface by creating a Dashboard overview of Projects and Tasks.
''This is the best and most effective.''
}}}
*''d3'' - http://www.dcubed.ca/#Welcome and http://wiki.43folders.com/index.php/D3
{{{
- a TiddlyWiki branch that is To Do list or project orientated
}}}
*GDT TiddlyWiki
{{{
has a simple To Do list interface. A more complex version is MonkeyGDT.
}}}
===
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+++[Online TiddlyWiki versions]
*Tiddlyspot - http://tiddlyspot.com/ - sign up for instant access
*BidiXTW - http://tiddlywiki.bidix.info/ and guide: http://tiddlywiki.bidix.info/#UploadDoc
*MiniTiddlyServer - http://www.minitiddlyserver.com/ - a php version that allows online editing
===
----
+++^[Examples in use]
*http://giffmex.tiddlyspot.com/
*http://giffmex.tiddlyspot.com./
===
----
+++*[Themes]
~Tiddlythemes - http://tiddlythemes.com/
===

!Collapsible titles
That is, open a few related documents and see ony the titles.
Click to expand.
This would be a way of creating and displaying category lists.
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!Use MiniBrowser as a way of keeping a handy list of most frequented sites

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From: kev <kj...@hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2009 13:59:48 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Wed 18 Mar 2009 20:59
Subject: Tiddlywiki and Google indexing again
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TW really is the best web thing since sliced bread! What a brilliant
tool that can do just about everything you could ask for in one small
program. BUT it still is not Google or Yahoo friendly and fails at
that hurdle. It's not TW's fault - it's the indexers for not
recognising exceptions. TW sites should be indexed in some special
way. Of all my sites it's only the TW ones that do not get indexed
properly and most pages are just not seen, for example -
http://www.healthwealthandmusic.co.uk/wikis/homepage.html. On the
other hand my Mediawiki site - http://mediawiki.healthwealthandmusic.co.uk/
- is being indexed almost the next day as and when I add content. So
reluctantly I am moving all the content from my onlineTW sites into
Mediawiki, otherwise what's the point, apart from having a site for my
eyes only.
TW started out as a personal notebook and unfortunately it has stayed
that way. I know some people claim that their sites get indexed
properly but mine certainly don't and they've been through the same
Webmaster routines as all my other sites which are all indexed. Or
have there benn some developments since I last looked that make Google
indexing more efficient? I can't see myself not using TW for personal
use but what a pity the monster Google does not see the content deeply
enough.
Source: [[Tiddlywiki and Google indexing again - TiddlyWiki : Google Groups|http://groups.google.co.uk/group/TiddlyWiki/browse_thread/thread/29f879168a8559d?hl=en]]

Wonderful to see some of these again. Anyone know where to get the subtitles for TOTO' DIABOLICUS and any of the others
Source: [[Toto' Collection - Film|http://linkforall.forumcommunity.net/?t=27318373&st=0#lastpost]]

Here is a list of computer howtos or links to sites that have already done all the work for you. If you are lucky you will find a video tutorial!
Don't forget to close all other windows if the screen gets too cluttered.
+++^[Some excellent websites]
http://www.tizag.com/
http://www.djdenham.com/Basic_Windows.htm
!!Routers and ports
http://www.tech24.arce.co.uk/
!!Forums
http://forums.digitalpoint.com/
!!All about RSS
http://feed2js.org/index.php?s=more
===
!Try these
[[Basic WindowsXP guide]]
[[Broadband and Internet]]
[[Email your blog]]
[[File Sharing]]
[[Firefox]]
[[How to build a website]]
[[How to send large files via email]]
[[How to Secure and Clean your computer]]
[[Javascript Menu]]
[[How to use a 3G mobile phone]]
[[Outlook Express]]
[[Preventing Computer Eyestrain]]
[[RoboHelp]]
[[Social Networking sites]]
YouTube
[[Visual Studio Express]]
[[XML]]
[[Help sites]]

!Tweak the Registry
If you are using a broadband connection such as cable modem or DSL, you can tweak the Windows Registry to optimize Windows XP for your broadband connection.
Here Is How To:-
Start>Run>Regedit>First backup your registry>Now navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters
Add or revise the following DWORD Names and Values: (Case-sensitive!)
DWORD NAME : DWORD VALUE
EnablePMTUDiscovery : 1
DefaultTTL : 128
EnablePMTUBHDetect : 0
GlobalMaxTcpWindowSize : 32767
TcpWindowSize : 32767
Tcp1323Opts : 3
SackOpts : 1 Exit the Windows Registry >Reboot
Okay! Here I am trying to explain you.
1]EnablePMTUDiscovery:-Enabling the setting causes TCP to attempt to discover the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU or largest packet size) over the path to a remote host. By discovering the Path MTU and limiting TCP segments to this size, TCP can eliminate fragmentation at routers along the path that connect networks with different MTUs.The default value is 0x00000001 (1).If you make the value 0 it will be false.
2]DefaultTTL:-Specifies the default Time To Live (TTL) value set in the header of outgoing IP packets. The TTL determines the maximum amount of time an IP packet may live in the network without reaching its destination. It is effectively a limit on the number of routers an IP packet may pass through before being discarded. The default is 32.I am telling you to make it like this 0x00000080 (128).
3]EnablePMTUBHDetect :-Specifies whether the stack will attempt to detect Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) routers that do not send back ICMP fragmentation-needed messages.The default value is 0.
4]GlobalMaxTcpWindowSize:-The TcpWindowSize parameter can be used to set the receive window on a per-interface basis. This parameter can be used to set a global limit for the TCP window size on a system-wide basis.The default value is 0–0x3FFFFFFF.Change it to 0x00007fff (32767).
5]TcpWindowSize :-This parameter determines the maximum TCP receive window size offered by the system. The receive window specifies the number of bytes a sender may transmit without receiving an acknowledgment.For greatest efficiency, the receive window should be an even multiple of the TCP Maximum Segment Size (MSS).The default value is 0 - 0xFFFF (default = 8760 for Ethernet).If you have a latent network you can try increasing the value to 93440, 186880, or 372300.
6]Tcp1323Opts:-This setting controls RFC 1323 timestamps and window scaling options. Timestamps and Window scaling are enabled by default, but can be manipulated with flag bits. This feature has four modes of operation:
0 = disable RFC 1323 options
1 = window scale enabled only
2 = time stamps enabled only
3 = both options enabled
So change the value accordingly.
7]SackOpts :-Enables support for selective acknowledgements as documented by Request for Comment (RFC) 2018. Default is 0.Change it to 0x00000001 (1).

[[TweetMyPC|http://tweetmypc.codeplex.com/]]

<html><h3>Text Messaging on Twitter</h3>
<p>Setting up your phone allows you to:</p>
<p><strong>Send</strong> tweets with text messaging on your phone.</p>
<p><strong>Receive</strong> texts for DMs and the tweets from users you want to be notified about.</p>
<p>Clicking the phone icon on a users profile page or your followers page sets Tweet notifications for that user.</p>
<ul class="user-settings">
<li class="setting sms-setting off">&nbsp;</li>
<span><strong>OFF</strong></span>
<li class="setting sms-setting on">&nbsp;</li>
<span><strong>ON</strong></span>
</ul>
<h3>Twitter commands</h3>
<p>Do more than Tweet! Send these commands to Twitter:</p>
<p>
</p><dl>
<dt><strong>FOLLOW</strong> <em>username</em></dt>
<dd>Start following a user</dd>
<dt><strong>UNFOLLOW</strong> <em>username</em></dt>
<dd>Stop following a user</dd>
<dt><strong>ON/OFF</strong></dt>
<dd>Turn all Tweet notifications on or off</dd>
<dt><strong>ON/OFF</strong> <em>username</em></dt>
<dd>Set Tweet notifications for a user on or off (you'll still be following them even if you set it to off)</dd>
<dt><strong>GET</strong> <em>username</em></dt>
<dd>Shows you the latest tweet from any user</dd>
<dt><strong>RT</strong> <em>username</em></dt>
<dd>Retweet a user's latest tweet</dd>
<dt><strong>FAV</strong> <em>username</em></dt>
<dd>Favorite a user's latest tweet</dd>
<dt><strong>D</strong> <em>username your-message</em></dt>
<dd>Send a direct message to a user</dd></dl></html>
Source: [[Twitter / Mobile|http://twitter.com/devices]]